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CINCINNATI: 
ROBERT  CLARKE  &  CO.,   Print. 

1872. 


THE  THIRD 


PlNCINNATI    TnDUSTI\TAL    EXPOSITION, 

UNDER   THE   DIRECTION    OF    THE 

BOARD  OF  COMMISSIONERS, 

APPOINTED   TY    THE 

Cliaiiiljer  of  Conimerce,  Boari  of  Trade,  and  OMo  Mecliaiilcs  lustitute, 

Wio.  Open  to  the  Public  on 

AND    CONTINUE   UNTIL 

SATURDAY,  OCTOBER  3, 
1872. 


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Chamber  of  Commerce. 

C.  W.  Rowland. 
Lewis  Seasongood. 
George  Sharples. 
W.  W.  Taylor. 

L.  C.  Weir. 

Board  of  Trade, 
a.  t.  goshorn, 

D.  B.  PlERSON. 

Clement  Olhaber. 
W.  H.  Blymyer. 
Thomas  G.  Smith. 

Ohio  Mechanics  Institute. 

Thomas  Gilpin. 
H.  McCollum. 
James  Dale. 
Frank  Millward. 
A.  L.  Helm. 


OFFICERS 


Board  of  Cominissioiiers. 


A.  T.  Goshorn,        -  -  -  _        Ppesident. 

Thomas  Gilpin,  -  -  -  1st  Viee-Pres't. 

D.  B.  Pierson,         -  -  -  2d  Viee-Pres't. 

Lewis  Seasongood,    -  -  -  Treasurer. 

"VV.  W.  Taylor,        -  -  -  Secretary. 

Joiin  B.  Heicli,  -  _  _  Assistant  Sec'y. 


STANDING     COMMITTEES, 

Cincinnati  Industrial  Exposition, 


1872. 


FINANCE. 

Lewis  Seasongood,         R.  R.  Springer, 
J.  SiMPKiNsox,  A.  P.  C.  Bonte, 

James   Bradford,  George   W.  Jones. 

building. 

D.  B.  PlERSON,  H.  McCoLLUM, 

George   Sharples. 
rules  and  regulations. 

H.  McCoLLUM,  A.  T.  GOSHORN, 

Frank   Millward. 

printing  and  advertising. 

W.  W.  Taylor,  W.  H.  Blymyer, 

A.  L.  Helm. 

TRANSPORTATION. 

L.  C.  Weir,  W.  J.  Armel, 

F.  A.  Armstrong. 


PRITILEGES. 

Clement   Olhaber,  A.  T.  Goshorn, 

L.  C.  Weir. 


AWARDS. 

Thomas   Gilpin,  H.  McCollum, 

James  M.  Clark. 

JUDGES. 

James   Dale,  Thomas   Gilpin, 

L.  C.  Weir. 


Cincinnati  Industrial  Exbosition. 


SPACE. 

W.  H.  Blymyer,  L.  M.  Dayton, 

Thomas   G.  Smith. 

machinery, 

Frank   Millward,  Charles   A.  Wilson. 

George   A.  Gray. 

AGRICULTUKAL  DEPARTMENT. 

W.  H.  Blymyer,  Thomas   H.  Foulds, 

R.  H.  Lyman. 

textile  fabrics. 

Thomas  G.  Smith,  M.  T.  Antram, 

John  Shillito,  J.  Heberd, 

Earl  W.  Stimson, 

ladies  department. 

C.  W.  Rowland,  W.  P.  Anderson, 

Lewis   E.  Mills. 

NATURAL  HISTORY  DEPARTMENT. 

A.  L.  Helm,  Dr.  J.  S.  Newberry, 

L.  S.  Cotton,  Julius  Dexter, 

Dr.  H.  H.  Hill. 

fine  arts  department. 

George  Sharples,  John   R.  Tait, 

P.  H.  Burt. 

horticultural  department. 

Clement    Olhaber,  William  S.  Munson, 

L.  C.  Weir,  Alexander  Gordon, 

William   E.  Jones. 

COTTON. 

C.  W.  Rowland,  George    Sharples, 

W.  W.  Taylor. 


THIRD 


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1872, 


The  Board  of  Commissioners,  in  announcing  the  Third 
Grand  Exposition,  cordially  invite  from  all  sources  contribu- 
tions of  works  of  art,  new  inventions,  the  products  of  the  soil 
and  mine,  and  of  skilled  labor  in  every  branch  of  industry. 
They  solicit  the  co-operation  of  those  interested  in  their  effort 
to  attain  variety  and  completeness,  and  to  present  the  best 
works  in  every  department. 


Space  Accommodations. 

Profiting  by  the  experience  of  former  years,  the  manage- 
ment have  matured  plans  for  new  buildings  surpassing  in 
extent  any  heretofore  erected  in  the  United  States  for  a  sim- 
ilar purpose,  and  comprising  an  exhibiting  space  of  about  7 
acres.  In  the  arrangement  of  the  various  departments  the 
convenience  of  both  exhibitors  and  visitors  has  been  carefully 
consulted,  and  an  improved  distribution  of  articles  into  groups 
will  add  largely  to  the  general  symmetry  of  the  Exposition. 

The  want  of  a  detached  building  for  the  Fine  Arts'  De- 
partment having  been  generally  expressed,  the  management 
have  erected  for  its  use  a  handsome  fire-proof  structure,  62  by 


8  Cincinnati  Industrial  Exposition. 

160  feet,  in  the  beautiful  park  opposite  the  main  buildings, 
with  which  it  is  connected  by  an  ornamental  covered  bridge 
across  the  intervening  street. 

Premium  List. 

Attention  is  called  to  the  enlargement  and  thorough  re- 
vision of  the  premium  list,  and  to  the  special  announcements 
in  the  Departments  of  Fine  Arts,  Natural  History,  and  Horti- 
culture. 

Transportation. 

Articles  not  sold  during  the  Exposition  will,  as  usual, 
be  returned  free  by  the  transportation  lines,  and  the  new  ar- 
rangements for  reduced  fares  and  excursion  trains  will  insure 
a  large  increase  in  the  number  of  visitors. 

Hotel  Accommodations. 

The  hotel  accommodations  of  Cincinnati,  heretofore  am- 
ple, will  be  greatly  enlarged  in  view  of  the  increasing  number 
of  visitors  which  the  Exposition  attracts  from  all  parts  of  the 
country,  so  that  no  deficiency  in  this  respect  may  be  feared. 

Early  Application. 

Persons  intending  to  exhibit  at  this  Exposition  should 
give  early  notice  of  the  articles,  and  amount  and  kind  of 
space  required.  Special  attention  is  directed  to  the  time  for 
making  application  as  required  by  the  accompanying  rules. 

For  further  information  address  the  Secretary  of  the  Cin- 
cinnati Industrial  Exposition,  Cincinnati. 

A.  T.  GOSHORX,  President. 

W.  W.  TAYLOR,  Secretary. 


THIRD 


(Ijintiimatt  Jitdufitr  ial  O^xijositbit 


1.87S. 


EULES  AND  REGULATIONS. 

The  following  Eules  will  be  strictly  adhered  to  and  en- 
forced : 

I. 

The  halls  and  grounds  will  be  open  for  the  reception  of 
articles  from  Wednesday,  August  14th,  to  Saturday,  August 
31st.  On  Wednesday,  September  4th,  the  Exposition  will 
be  opened  to  the  public,  and  will  continue  open  from  day 
to  day  (Sundays  excepted),  from  nine  o'clock  a.  m.  to  ten 
o'clock  p.  M.,  until  Saturday  evening,  October  5th. 

II. 

All  articles  will  be  entered  for  exhibition  only,  except 
those  specifically  named  in  the  published  list  of  articles  to 
which  premiums  will  be  awarded ;  articles  named  in  the 
premium  list  may  be  entered  for  exhibition  or  competition 
at  the  option  of  the  exhibitor,  which  must  not  be  later  than 
August  31st. 

III. 

Articles  intended  for  competition  must  be  entered  on  the 
books  as  such  not  later  than  August  31st;  otherwise  they 
will  be  entered  for  exhibition  only,  and  all  articles  must  be  in 


10  Cincinnati  Industrial  Exposition. 

position  ready  for  exhibition  hy  Tuesday,  September  3d.  Tlie 
driving  anilines  will  be  in  operation  one  week  previous  to  the 
o})cning  of  the  Exposition  to  the  public,  and  exhibitors  of 
machinery  in  motion  will  be  re(piircd  to  have  their  machines 
in  running  order  on  the  day  of  opening. 

IV. 

Each  exhibitor  (cxcev't  in  the  Ladies'  Department)  will 
be  required  to  pay  an  entry  fee  of  two  dollars.  An  exhibitor 
competing  for  more  than  one  premium  shall  pay  two  dollars 
for  each  additional  premium  competed  for. 

Each  exhibitor  Avill  have  the  privilege,  upon  payment  of 
two  dollars  in  addition  to  the  entry  fee  for  his  articles,  of 
securing  a  ticket  of  admission  (positively  not  transferable) 
which  will  admit  him  at  all  hours  of  the  Exposition.  Not 
more  than  two  exhibitors'  admission  tickets  will  be  issued  to 
a  firm  or  corporation. 

Ladies  entering  articles  in  the  Ladies'  Department,  and 
not  desiring  a  ticket  of  general  admission,  mav  have  the 
privilege  of  entering  said  articles  free. 

v. 

All  cqrplications  for  space  must  be  made  on  or  before  the  26th 
day  of  August,  on  the  jmnted  blank  forms,  which  loill  be  furnished 
by  the  Secretary ,  and  ajyplicants  after  that  date  icill  not  be  allotted 
space  until  those  entered,  by  the  2Qth  of  August  have  been  assigned. 

Applications  for  space  must  state  the  exact  am.ount  and  kind 
required,  and  for  machinery,  show  cases,  etc.,  a  plan  of  the  floor, 
counter,  or  wall  space  must  accompany  the  application. 

Space  allotted  to  applicants,  and  not  occupied  by  them  on 
or  before  the  day  of  public  opening,  may  be  assigned  to 
other  exhibitors.  And  the  Board  reserve  the  right  to  exclude 
from  the  Exposition  patent  medicines,  nostrum^,  and  articles 
of  an  explosive,  highly  inflammable,  dangerous,  or  offensive 
character;    also,  articles   presented  after  the   day  of    public 


(Rules  and  (Regulations.  11 


opening,  when  tlie  same  can  not  be  introduced  into  the  Ex- 
position without  undue  inconvenience  to  other  exhibitors 
and  visitors.  "Whenever  the  articles  will  admit,  contributors 
are  requested  to  exhibit  them  in  glass  cases. 

VI. 

Exhibitors  will  be  furnished  by  the  Entry  Clerk  with 
duplicate  cards,  describing  each  article  entered  for  exhibition  , 
these  will  be  countersigned  on  the  receipt  of  the  articles  into 
the  Exposition.  One  of  these  cards  shall  be  conspicuously 
attached  to  the  article  which  it  describes,  and  the  other 
must  be  retained  by  the  exhibitor,  and  be  presented  as  his 
order  for  the  delivery  of  the  article  specified,  at  the  close  of 
the  Exposition. 

VII. 

Judges  in  each  class,  to  pass  upon  the  merits,  etc.,  of  the 
articles  entered  for  competition,  shall  be  appointed  as  follows : 
One  by  the  Board,  one  by  the  exhibitors  in  competition  in 
each  class,  and  the  third  by  the  two  thus  chosen. 

They  shall  be  men  wholly  disinterested,  and  eminent  for 
their  skill  and  experience  in  the  class  of  articles  assigned  to 
them. 

VIII. 

Machines,  and  other  articles  exhibited  for  premium,  will 
be  subjected,  where  practicable,  to  thorough  tests  to  deter- 
mine their  efficiency,  economy,  or  other  alleged  merits.  And 
in  this  respect  it  is  the  purpose  of  the  Board  to  conduct  the 
Exposition  in  such  a  manner  that  its  action,  in  every  case, 
will  command  the  confidence  of  the  public. 

IX. 

The  premium  list  will  be  published,  and  all  awards  shall 
be  for  the  first  degree  of  merit  in  each  class.  No  second 
class  awards  or  decisions  will  be  made  or  reported   in  any 

case,  excejpting  in  the  Fine  Arts  and  Horticultural  Departments. 


12  Cincinnati  Industrial  Exposition, 


X. 

The  main  line  of  shafting,  from  which  power  will  he  fur- 
nished for  machinery  in  operation,  is  2  7-16  inches  in  diam- 
eter, and  will  be  run  at  the  speed  of  200  revolutions  per 
minute.  Driving  pulleys  of  any  required  diameter,  also 
counter  shafts  and  pulleys,  and  belts  and  hangers,  will  be 
furnished  to  exhibitors  at  cost,  if  timely  arrangements  for 
them  are  made.  Pulleys  for  the  main  line  of  shafting,  if 
furnished  by  exhibitors,  must  be  accurately  balanced,  and 
must  have  the  exhibitor's  name  plainly  marked  upon  them, 
and  should  be  received  before  the  26th  of  August,  to  enable 
them  to  be  put  in  place  on  the  shaft  without  unnecessary 
labor  and  inconvenience. 

XI. 

Ko  article  on  exhibition  can  be  removed  from  the  prem- 
ises during  the  Exposition.  But  all  appropriate  facilities  for 
making  sales  of  articles  for  delivery  at  the  close  of  the  Ex- 
position will  be  aflbrded. 

XII. 

An  adequate  police  force  will  be  in  attendance  upon  the 
premises  during  the  day,  and  watchmen  at  night;  but  all 
articles  on  exhibition  will  be  at  the  risk  of  the  owner.  In- 
surance against  loss  by  fire  will  be  effected  by  the  Board 
in  behalf  of  all  exhibitors  who  apply  and  provide  for  the 
same. 

XIII. 

In  order  to  preserve  the  general  harmony  of  the  Exhibi- 
tion, and  to  make  the  display  of  goods  symmetrical  and  at- 
tractive, the  Board  reserve  the  right  to  direct  the  general 
arrangement  of  all  articles  on  exhibition,  and  to  regulate  the 
dimensions  of  all  sia-ns  and  advertisements. 


(Rules  and  (Regulalions.  13 


XIV. 

Exhibitors  may  procure  employes'  tickets  at  two  dollars 
each,  when  shown  to  the  President  that  the  general  admission 
of  such  employe  is  absolutely  necessary  for  the  care  of  the 
exhibitor's  articles;  but  not  more  than  one  of  such  tickets 
will  be  issued  to  an  exhibitor,  unless  by  permission  of  the 
Board  of  Commissioners.  Applications  for  employes'  tickets 
must  be  made  in  writing  to  the  President,  stating  the  neces- 
sity for  the  application. 

Employes'  tickets  found  to  he  unnecessary  for  the  purpose  for 
which  they  were  issued,  will  be  forfeited. 

All  tickets  of  general  admission  will  be  registered,  and  taken 
up  and  forfeited  if  presented  by  any  other  person  than  the  party 
to  whom  they  were  issued. 

[Note. — The  great  abuse  in  the  use  of  exhibitors',  and 
especially  of  employes'  tickets  during  former  Expositions, 
compels  the  Commissioners  to  adopt  stringent  rules  for  their 
government,  which  will  be  rigidly  enforced.] 

XV. 

All  communications  relating  to  the  Exposition,  and  all 
boxes  or  packages  containing  articles  for  the  Exposition, 
should  be  directed  to  "  CINCINNATI  INDUSTRIAL 
EXPOSITION,"  CINCINNATI,  loith  the  name  and  resi- 
dence of  the  sender  plainly  marked  thereon.  A  detailed 
statement  of  the  contents  of  each  box  or  package  should  be 
inclosed  with  the  same,  and  a  duplicate  sent  by  mail,  with  full 
instructions  as  to  whether  the  exhibitor's  agent  will  take 
charge  of  the  articles,  or  the  Exposition  Board  have  the 
package  opened  and  the  goods  placed  on  exhibition. 


CINCINNATI 


Industrial     Exposition, 

1872. 


PREMIUM     LIST. 

The  management  of  the  Cincinnati  Industrial  Exposition 
for  1872  will  award  the  following  list  of  premiums,  all  of 
which  shall  be  of  the  first  degree,  except  as  stated  in  the  Art 
and  Horticultural  Departments.  All  articles  not  specifically 
named  in  the  published  list  of  premiums  will  be  placed  on 
exhibition  only,  and  will  be  afibrded  every  opportunity  for 
display  and  advertisement. 

Articles  named  in  the  premium  list  may  be  entered  for 
exhibition  only,  if  the  exhibitor  so  desires. 

Articles  for  competition  must  be  of  American  manufacture 
or  production,  and  entered  in  the  name  of  the  manufacturer 
or  producer,  or  their  authorized  agent,  except  the  articles 
marked  loith  an  asterisk  (*),  which  will  not  be  required  to  be 
of  American  manufacture  or  to  be  entered  in  the  name  of  the 
manufacturer  or  producer. 

The  judges  appointed  to  pass  upon  the  merits  of  the  com- 
peting articles  will  be  instructed  to  place,  during  the  last 
week  of  the  Exposition,  a  premium  badge  prominently  on  the 
article  to  which  they  have  made  an  award. 

The  Board  of  Commissioners  will  not  open  the  reports  of 
judges  until  after  the  prem,ium  badges  have  been  placed. 


THIRD 

Cif^ci[l[JA^Tt  IfloilsY^i^L  Exf©SfYi©fl, 

1872- 

MACHINERY. 
Class  No.  I. 

STEAM    ENGINES,    BOILERS,  STEAM    PXTMPS,    STEAM   HAMMERS,    AND   ALL   APPA- 
RATUS   OPERATED    DIRECTLY   BY    STEAM. 

No.  OF  Premium.  First  Premium. 

1.  Best  Automatic  Cut-off  Stationary  Steam  Engine.     (This 

premium  i.s  given  to  promote  the  introduction  of 
a  class  of  Steam  Engines  calculated  to  reduce  the 
consumption  of  fuel.) Gold  Medal. 

2.  "     Smoke  Consuming  Steam  Boiler  Furnace Silver  Medal. 

3.  "     Stationary  Saw  Mill  Engine "  " 

4.  "     Portable  Saw  Mill  Engine "  " 

f).  "  Vertical  Boiler  and  Engine  combined Bronze  Medal. 

G.  "  Keversible  Steam  Engine  fur  Hoisting  Purposes,  etc.       "  " 

7.  "  Steam  Pump,  Direct  Action Silver  Medal. 

8.  "  Steam  Pump,  with  Crank  and  Fly-wheel Bronze  Medal. 

9.  "  Independent  Boiler  Feeder "  " 

10.  "  Automatic  Boiler  Feeder "  " 

11.  "  Steam  Hammer Silver  Medal. 

12.  "  Rotary  Steam   Engine "  " 

13.  "  Traction  or  Road  Engine "  " 

14.  "  PortableFarm  Engine Bronze  Medal 


16  Cincinnati  Industrial  Exposition. 


Class  No.  2. 

STEAM  BOLER  AXU  ENGINE  FITTINGS,  INCLUDING  GOVERNORS,  SAFETY  VALVES, 
STEAM  GAUGES,  WATER  GAUGES,  LOW  AND  HIGH  WATER  ALAUMS,  GRATE  BARS 
AND   APPLIANCES. 

No.  OF  Premium.  Fikst  Premium. 

15.  Best  Low  Water  Indicator  for  Steam  Boilers Silver  Medal. 

16.  "  Steam  Gauge "  " 

17.  "  Safety  Valve  for  Steam  Boilers Bronze  Medal. 

18.  "  Steam  Engine  Governor Silver  Medal. 

19.  "  Combined  Heater    and   Lime  Extractor   for  Steam 

Boilers "  " 

20.  "    Tallow  Lubricator  for  Steam  Cylinders Bronze  Medal. 

21.  "     Piston  Packing "  " 

Class  No.  3. 

TURBINE    WATER    WHEELS     AND     OTHER     HYDRAULIC     MACHINERY,    EXCLUSIVE     OF 

STEAM    PUMPS. 

22.  Best  Double-acting   Lift  and    Force  Pump  for  General 

Purposes Silver  Medal. 

23.  "     Water  Pressure  Engine "  " 

24.  "    Centrifugal  Pun^p ^ Bronze  Medal. 

25.  "     Rotary  Pump "  " 

26.  "     Cistern  Pump "  » 

27.  "    Screw  or  Propeller  Pump Silver  Medal. 

28.  "     Fire  Hydrants Bronze  Medal. 

29.  "     Water  Meter Silver  Medal. 

30.  "    Tank  Valve  for  Railroad  Water  Stations "  " 

31.  "    Hydraulic  Press...., "  " 

(Turbine  Water  Wheels  have  been  omitted  from   this  Premium  List, 

owing  to  the  impracticability  of  making  satisfactory  tests.) 

Class  No.  4. 

ELECTRIC  ENGINES,  AIR  AND  CALORIC  ENGINES,  GAS  ENGINES,  ANIMAL  POWERS, 
AND  ALL  OTHER  MOVERS  OR  MOTIVE  POWER  NOT  INCLUDED  IN  CLASSES  1 
AND    3. 

32.  Best  Electric  Engine,  Motor  for  Light  Work Silver  Medal. 

33.  "     Caloric  Engine,  Motor  for  Light  Work "  " 

34.  "    Gas  Engine,  Motor  for  Light  Work Bronze  Medal. 

35.  "    Horse  Power "  « 


(Premium  List. 


Class  No.  5. 

machinists'  tools  and  general  metal  work'ng  machinery. 

No.  OF  Premium.  First  Premium. 

36.  Best  Kailroad  Car-wheel  and  Axle  Machinery ...Gold  Medal. 

37.  "  Engine  Lathe Silver  Medal. 

38.  "  Planing  Machine Bronze  Medal. 

39.  "  Upright  Drilling  Machine "  " 

40.  "  Kudial  Drilling  Machine Silver  Medal. 

41.  ''  Boring  and  Turning  Mill "  " 

42.  "  Shaping  Machine "  " 

43.  "  Bolt  or  Screw  Cutter Bronze  Medal. 

44.  "  Power  Shearing  and  Punching  Machinery Silver  Medal. 

45.  "  Stove  Pipe  Elhow  Machine "  " 

46.  "  Pvatchet  Drill ; Bronze  Medal. 

47.  "  Boiler  Flue  Expander "  " 

48.  "  Assortment  of  Tinner's  Tools Silver  Medal. 

49.  "  Nail  Machine "  " 

50.  "  Tack  Machine "  " 

51.  "  Pin  Machine "  " 

52.  "  Lead  Pipe  Machine "  " 

Class  No.  6. 

wood-working  machinery. 

53.  Best  Band  Saw  for  Lumber.     (This  premium  is  given  to 

promote  the  introduction  of  Machinery  calculated 

to  lessen  the  waste  in  sawing  expensive  lumber.). .Gold  Medal. 

54.  "  Band  Saw  for  Scroll  Work Silver  Medal. 

55.  "  Reciprocating  Saw  for  Scroll  Work Bronze  Medal. 

56.  "  Variable  Stroke  Mortiser Silver  Medal. 

57.  "  Hub  Mortising  Machine Bronze  Medal. 

58.  "  Bung  Machinery Gold  Medal. 

59.  "  Barrel  Machinery Silver  Medal. 

60.  "  Lathe  for  Irregular  Forms "  " 

61.  "  Stave  Machine Bronze  Medal. 

62.  "  Carving  and  Frizzing  Machine Silver  Medal. 

63.  "  Hoop  Machine "  " 

64.  "  Tennoning  Machine Bronze  Medal, 

65.  "  General  Wood-working  Machine Silver  Medal. 

66.  "  Molding  Machine "  " 

67.  "  Dovetailing  Machine "  " 

68.  "  Blind  Slat  Tennoning  Machine Bronze  Medal. 

69.  "  Flooring  Machine "  " 

70.  "  Blind  Wiring  Machine "  " 

71.  "  Machine  for  Dressing  Timber Silver  Medal. 


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Class  No.  7. 

PRINTING,    STEREOTYPING,    I.ITIIOOKArillNG,     ENGRAVING,     BOOK-BINDIXG,    AND     TAG 

MACHINERY,  WITH    APPLIANCES,    MATERIALS,    AND    SAMPLES. 

No.  OF  Premium.  First  Premium. 

Y2.  Best  Stop  Cylinder  Printing  Press Silver  Medal. 

73.  "    Platen  Printing  Press "  " 

74.  "     Typecasting  Machine Bronze  Medal. 

75.  "     Assortment  Book-binding  Machinery Silver  Medal. 

76.  "     Tag  Machinery "  " 

77.  "     Lithographic  Printing  Machine "  " 

78.  "     Engraving  Printing  Machine "  " 

79.  "    Consecutive  Numbering  Machine "  " 

Class  No.  8. 

SEWING  MACHINES. 

By  special  request,  no  premiums  will  be  awarded  in  this  class. 
Class  No.  9. 

COTTON,  WOOLEN,    PAPER,    HEMP,    AND    RAG   MACHINERY. 

80.  Best  Cotton  Gin Silver  Medal. 

81.  "  Cotton  Press "  " 

82.  "  Cotton  Seed  HuUer "  " 

83.  "  Cotton  Picker  and  Lapper "  " 

84.  "  Cotton  or  Wool  Carding  Machine "  " 

85.  "  Cotton  or  Wool  Spinning  Machine "  " 

86.  "  Waste  Machine  foi»  Wool  Clippings .Bronze  Medal. 

87.  "  Knitting  Machine Silver  Medal. 

88.  "  Hand  Loom "  " 

89.  "  Power  Loom "  " 

9U.  "  Paper  Machinery "  " 

91.  "     Paper  Bag  Machine  "  " 

92.  "     Machine  for  JMaking  Clotliing  Card "  " 

Class  No.  10. 

DISTILLING   AND   RECTIFYING   MACHINERY   AND    PROCESSES. 

By  special  request,  no  premiums  will  ho  offered  in  this  class. 
Class  No.  11. 

PRESSURE   BLOWERS,    POWER   FANS,  BELLOWS,   ALB   PUMPS,    ETC. 

93.  Best  Power  Pressure  Blower Silver  Medal. 

94.  "     Power  Fan  Blower "  " 

95.  "     Hand  BlacUsmith  Blower  Bronze  Medal. 

96.  ■•     Blacksmith's  Bellows "  " 


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Class  No.  12. 

HOISTING   MACHINERY. 
No.  OF  PREMIU5I.  First  rncMiUM. 

97.  Best  Ilydniulic  Hoisting  Machine  Silver  Mcnliil. 

98.  "     Steam  Power  Hoisting  Machine "  " 

99.  "     Hand  Hoisting  Machine Bronze  Medal. 

Class  No.  13. 

BOOT,    SHOE,    AND   LEATHER   MACHINERY. 

100.  Best  Sole  Stitching  Machine  for  Boots  and  Shoes Silver  Medal, 

101.  "  Sole  Cutting  Machine  for  Boots  and  Shoes "  «' 

102.  "  Power  Pegging  Machine  for  Boots  and  Shoes "  " 

103.  "  Hand  Pegging  Machine  for  Boots  and  Shoes "  " 

104.  "  Assortment  of  Boot  and  Shoe  Machinery "  « 

Class  No.  14. 

WASHING     MACHINES,    WRINGERS,     CRIMPING     MACHINES,     MANGLES,    IRONING    AND 
CLOTHES   DRYING   APPARATUS. 

105.  Best  Washing  Machine Bronze  Medal. 

106.  "  Koller  Wringing  Machine "  " 

107.  "  Centrifugal  Wringing  Machine <«  «' 

108.  "  Crimping  Machine "  " 

109.  "  Portable  Mangle "  «' 

110.  "  Clothes  Drying  Apparatus "  " 

Class  No.  15. 

TOBACCO   MACHINERY. 

111.  Best  Tobacco  Cutter Silver  Modal. 

II'J.      ''     Plug  Tobacco  Machine "  <' 

111:!.      "     Cigar  Making  Machine Bronze  Medal. 

114.      "     Cigar  Molds »  « 

Class  No.  16. 

UNCLASSIFIED   MACHINERY   AND    APPLIANCES. 

]  15.  Best  Carbonic  Acid  Gas  Fire  Engine Silver  Medal. 

IIG.  "  Portable  Fire  Extinguisher "           " 

117.  "  Railroad  Car  Brake Bronze  Medal. 

118.  "  Eailroad  Car  Coupling "  " 

119.  "  Shaft  Coupling "  " 

120.  "  Meat  Chopping  Machine "  " 

121.  "  Emery  Wheel  Machinery "  « 

122.  "  Pulley  Fastening  for  Shafting "  " 

123.  "  Pulley  Blocks "  " 


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Class    No.  16 — Cunlimiecl.                                                      1 
No.  OF  Premium.                                                                                                        First  Premium.        ; 

124.  Best  Railroad  Car  Lifter Bronze  Medal.      ! 

125.  "     Railroad  Car  Sprincs  "            " 

126.  "     Mining  Drill Silver  Medal. 

127.  "     Brick  MacLiiue "           " 

128.      "     Cracker  Machinery  "           " 

129.      "     Railroad  Switch "           « 

AGRICULTURAL  MACHINERY. 

Class  No.  17. 

MO'iVERS,    BEAPEBS,    TORESHERS,    SEED    DRILLS,    AND    ATT.iCHMEXTS. 

130.  Best  Reaper  and  Mower  Combined Gold  Medal. 

131.  "    Mower Silver  Medal. 

132.      "     Lawn  Mower "           " 

133.      "    Thresher  and  Separator "           " 

134.  "     Grain  Drill "           " 

135.  "     Assortment  of  Reaper  and  Mower  Knives Bronze  Medal. 

136.  "     Grain  Drill  with  Guano  Attachment Silver  Medal. 

137.  "     Broadcast  Seeder  Bronze  Medal. 

138.  "    Self  Raker  for  Reapers "           " 

Class  No.  18. 

PLOWS,    CTTLTIVATORS,    RAKES,    MISCELLAXEOUS    AGRICULTURAL     IMPLEMENTS    AND 

APPLIA^•CES. 

139.  Best  Cultivator Silver  Medal. 

140.  "     Riding  Cultivator "           " 

141.  "     Sulky  Hay  Rake "           " 

142.  "     Hay  Tedder "           « 

143.  "     Corn  Planter Bronze  Medal. 

144.  "     Harrow "           " 

145.  "    Power  Corn  Sheller "           " 

146.  "    Hand  Corn  Sheller "           " 

147.      "     Portable  Hav  Press "           " 

148.  "     Hay  and  Straw  Cutter "           " 

149.  "     Root  and  Ye"-etable  Cutter "           " 

150.      "     Churn "            " 

151.      "     Horse  Hay  Fork "           " 

152.      "     Corn  Husker "           " 

153.      "    Bee  Hive,  with  Bees "          " 

154.      "     Portable  Fence '•           " 

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Class  No.  18 — Continued. 
No.  OF  Prf.mit'm.  First  Tkemium. 

155.  Best  Assortment  of  Plows Silver  Medal. 

15G.       "     Sulky  Plow Bronze  Medal. 

157.  "     Two  Horse  Plow "  " 

158.  "    Steam  Plow Silver  Medal. 

Class  No.  19. 

CAXE   AND    CIDER   MILL?,  AXD    SUGAR   EVAPORATING   MACHINERY. 

159.  Best  Sugar  Mill Silver  Medal. 

160.  "     Sugar  Evaporator »  " 

161.  "     Cider  Mill Bronze  Medal, 

162.  "     Sorso  Mill "  «' 


Class  No.  20. 

GRINDING   AND     FEED    MILLS   AND   GRAIN    SEPARATING   AND   CLE.iNING   MA- 
CHINERY,   ETC. 

Best  Stationary  Grist  Mill  for  Flour Gold  Medal. 

"     Portable  Corn  Mill Silver  Medal. 

»     Portable  Bolting  Chest "  •' 

"    Smut  Machine "  " 

"     Hominy   Mill Bronze  Medal. 

"     Separator  and  Grader Silver  Medal. 

"    Assortment  of  Mill  Tools Bronze  Medal. 

"     Flour  Packing  Machine "  " 

"     Bolting  Cloth "  " 

''    Mill-Stone  Feeder  and  Separator  for  Corn Bronze  Medal. 

"    Self-Tramming,  Driving  and  Balance  Irons  for  Mill- 
Stones..... "  " 


163. 
164. 
165. 
166. 
167. 
168. 
169. 
170. 
171. 
172. 
173. 


lEON,  STEEL,  METALS,  CASTINGS,  ETC. 


Class  No.  21. 


174. 
175. 
176. 
1(7. 
178. 
179. 

IRON, 

Best  Plate  Steel  for  Boil 

"     Cast  Steel 

"     Railroad  Bar  Steel 
■'     Boiler  Iron 

STEEL, 

ers.... 

SCALES, 

AND 

SA-WS. 

Gold  Medal         i 

Silver  Medal.       j 

11          11 

Gold  Medal 

"     Merchant  Bar  Iron 
"     Kailroad  Iron 

K                   1(                     i 

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No.  OF  Pre 

180. 

Best 

181. 

182. 

183. 

184. 

185. 

18G. 

187. 

188. 

Class  No.  21 — Cojiiinucd. 

MIU.M.  FlKST   PbEMIUM. 

Hoop  Iron Bronze  Modal. 

Assortment  Wire Silver  Medal. 

Cut  Nails Bronze  Modal. 

Wrought  Spikes "  " 

Assortment  of  Saws  Silver  Medal. 

Horse  Shoes,  Machine  Made Bronze  Medal. 

Horse  Shoes,  Hand.  Made "  " 

Counter  Scales Silver  Medal. 

Platform   Scales "  " 


Class  No.  22. 

BRASS   GOODS,  CASTINGS,  ETC. 

189.  Best  Assortment  of  Plumbers'  Brass  Work Silver  Medal. 

100.      "     Assortment  of  Machinists'  Brass  Work "  " 

191.  "     Assortment  of  Brass  Castings "  " 

192.  "     Assortment  of  Common  Iron  Castings Bronze  Medal. 

1!)3.      "     Assortment  of  Malleable  Iron  Castings "  " 

194.  "  Ornamental  Fountain Silver  Medal. 

195.  "  Drinking  Fountain "  " 

196.  "  Statuary,  Cast  Iron  Bronze  Medal. 

197.  "  Stable  Fittings,  Cast  Iron Silver  Medal. 

198.  "  Ornamental  Wrought  Iron  Work "  " 

Note. — An  ample  Water  supply  lias  been  conveyed  into  the  building,  for  the 
use  of  Exhibitors. 


PvAILKOAD  SUPPLIES. 


Class  No.  23. 

199.*Bebt  Display  of  Kailroad  Supplies Gold  Medal. 

'200.  "  Locomotive  Head-light Silver  Medal. 

201.  "  Spun  Work  for  Domes,  Cylinder  Heads,  etc Bronze  Medal. 

202.  "  Lamps  for  Passenger  Cars '■  ' 

203.  "  Door  Locks  and  Latches  for  Kailroad  Cars "  " 

204.  "  Car  Ventilators "  " 

205.  "  llailroad  Heating  Stove,  Coal "  " 

20G.  "  Kailroad  Heating  Stove,  Wood ''  " 

207.  "     Car  Seat  Springs "  " 

208.  ■'     Freight  Car  and  Switch  Padlocks "  " 


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COOKING,  HEATING,  AND  VENTILATING  APPAKATUS. 


Class  No.  24. 

COOKING   AND   HEATING   STOVES,  RANGES,    FURNACES,    STEAM   HEATERS,  AND  VENTI- 
LATORS. 

No,  OP  Premium.  Ftkst  Premium. 

209.  Best  Coal  Cooking  Stove Gold  Medal. 

210.  "     Wood  Cooking  Stove Silver  Medal. 

211.  "     Combined  Wood  and  Coal  Cooking  Stove "  " 

212.  "     Heating  Stove  for  Coal "  " 

213.  "     Heating  Stove  for  Wood "  " 

214.  "     Open  Front  Stove  for  Coal { "  " 

215.  '•     Parlor  Cook  Stove  for  Coal "  " 

21«.  "     Magazine  Stove  for  Coal "  " 

217.  "  Parlor  Stove  for  Coal Bronze  Medal. 

218.  "  Parlor  Stove  for  Wood "  " 

219.  "  School  Stove,  Ventilating Silver  Medal. 

220.  "  Cooking  Range "  " 

221.  "  Portable  Range "  " 

222.  "  Hot  Air  Furnace "  " 

223..  "  Steam  Heating  Apparatus "  " 

224.  "     Range  Furniture Bronze  Medal. 

225.  "     Stove  Furniture "  " 

226.  "     Gas  Cooking  Apparatus Silver  Medal. 


BUILDING  MATERIALS  AND  APPLIANCES. 


Class  No.  25. 

BUILDING   AND    GENERAL   HARDWARE 

227.  Best  Assortment  of  Door  Locks Silver  Medal. 

228.  "  Assortment  of  Edge  Tools "  " 

229.  "  Assortment  of  Malleable  Iron  Hardware Bronze  Medal. 

230.  "  Assortment  of  Wrought  Hinges '•  " 

231.  "  Assortment  of  Wrouglit  Screws  and  Bolts "  " 

232.  "  Assortment  of  Cabinet  Hardware •       '^'  '" 


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Class  No.  25 — Continued. 
No.  OF  Premium.  First  Premium. 

233.*Best  Display  of  General  Hardware Silver  Medal. 

234.      "     Weather  Strips Bronze  Medal. 

235.«    "     Display  of  Cutlery "  " 

236.      "    Assortment  of  Undertakers'  Hardware Silver  Medal. 


Class  No.  26. 

MARBLES,    STONE   AND   IMITATIONS,  BRICK,  MARBLE   AND    SLATE   MANTELS   AND   IMI- 
TATIONS,   AND    GRATES,    ETC. 

237.  Best  Marble  Mantels Silver  Medal. 

238.  "  Marbleized  Iron  Mantels "  " 

239.  "  Marbleized  Slate  Mantels "  " 

240.  "  Specimens  American  Marble "  " 

241.  "  Specimens  Fire  Brick,  not  less  than  12 Bronze  Medal. 

242.  "  Specimens  Pressed  Building  Brick,  not  less  than  12...  "  " 

243.  "  Specimens  Artificial  Stone "  " 

244.  "  Specimens  Ornamental  Stone  Work "  " 

245.  "  Specimens  Ornamental  Brick  Work "  " 

246.  "  Fire  Grates "  " 

247.  "  Stone  Drain  Pipe  "  " 

248.  "  Cement  Drain   Pipe....  "  " 

249.  "  Ornamental  Chimney  Tops "  " 

250.  "  Iron  Burial  Caskets Silver  Medal. 

251.  "  Wooden  Burial  Cases "  " 

Class  No.  27. 

GAS   AND   LAMP   FIXTURES,    BRONZES,    STEAM    FITTINGS,    PLUMBING   WORK,   ETC. 

252.*Best  Display  of  Gas  Fixtures Silver  Medal. 

253.*  "  Display  of  Bronzes.  "           " 

254.*  "  Display  of  Plumbers' Supplies "           " 

255.*  "  Display  of  Lamps Bronze  Medal. 

256.*  "  Gas  Chandelier Silver  Medal. 

257.  "  Plumbing  Work "  " 

258.  "  Assortment  of  Steam  Fittings  and  Fixtures "  " 

259.  "  Lead  Pipe  and  Sheet  Lead "  " 


Class  No.  28. 

TIN,  GALVANIZED   IRON,  AND    SHEET   IRON,  SHEET   BRASS  AND  COPPER  WORK,  BELLS, 
FIXTURES,    AND    AVORK. 

260.  Best  Galvanized  Iron  Work Silver  Medal. 

261.  "     Copper'^  Work Bronze  Medal. 

262.  "     Tin  W^rk... "  " 


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Class  No.  28 — Continued. 
No.  CF  Premium.  First  Prkmium. 

263.  Best  Sheet  Brass  Work Bronze  Medal. 

264.  "     Bell  Fixtures  and  Work Silver  Medal. 

265.  "     Chime  of  Bells "  " 

266.  "     Assortment  of  Bells Bronze  Medal. 

Class  No.  29. 

FIRE   AND   BURGLAR   PROOF    SAFES,   BANK    AND   SAFE    LOCKS,    ETC. 

By  special  request,  no  premiums  will  be  offered  to  this  class. 

Class  No.  30. 

CARPENTERS,  JOINERS,  CARVERS,  STAIR  BtriLDERS  WORK,  ETC. 

267.  Best  Carving  in  Wood,  for  Building  Purposes Silver  Medal. 

268.  "  Vestibule,  for  Workmanship "  " 

269.  "  Set  Inside   Pivot  Blinds,  for  Workmanship Bronze  Medal. 

270.  "  Set  Inside  Shutters,  for  Workmanship "  " 

271.  "  Specimen  of  Joining,  for  Workmanship "  " 

272.  "  Specimen  of  Stair  Building,  for  Workmanship "  " 

273.  "  Newel  Posts,  for  Workmanship \ "  " 

Class  No.  31. 

ORNAMENTAL   WINDOW   GLASS,  SIGN  PAINTING,    ETC. 

274.  Best  Stained  and  Ornamental  Window  Glass Silver  Medal. 

275.  "  Wheel-cut  Ornamental  Window  Glass Bronze  Medal. 

276.  "  Ornamental  Cut  Window  Glass , "  " 

277.  "  Memorial  Window ,. Silver  Medal. 

278.  "  Specimens  ol  Graining  (Woods  and  Marbles) Bronze  Medal. 

279.  "  Sign  Painting  on  Glass , "  " 


DOMESTIC  MANUFACTUKES. 


Class  No.  32. 

BOOTS,     SHOES,     FINDINGS,    LEATHER,     MOROCCO,    RUBBER    GOODS,    LEATHER    HOSE, 

BELTING,    ETC. 

280.  Best  Ladies  and  Misses'  Machine-made  Shoes Silver  Medal. 

281.  "  Ladies  and  Misses'  Hand-made  Shoes "  " 

282.  "  Men's  Machine-made  Buots  and  Shoes "  '< 

283.  "  Men's  Hand-made  Boots  and  Shoes "  " 

284.  "  Men's  Pegged  Boots  and  Shoes »  « 


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Class  No.  32 — Continued. 


No.  OF  Pbemium. 

285. 

28G. 

287. 


FinsT  Peemium. 


Best  Assortment  of  Shoe  Findings Bronze  Medal. 

"  Solo  Leather  " 

"  Fair  Leather " 

288.  "  llorocco " 

289.  "  Calfskins " 

290.  "  Slioep  Skins " 

291.  "  Leather  Belting Silver  Medal. 

292.  "  Leather  Hose Bronze  Medal. 

293.  "  Improvement  in  Tanning  or  Leather  Dressing Silver  Medal. 

Class  No.  33. 

HARNESS,    TRTTNKS,   TRAVELING    EQUIPAGE,    ETC. 

Set  Coach  Ilai-ness Silver  Medal. 

Set  Baggy  Harness "  " 

Set  Draft  Harness "  " 

Saddle  and  Bridle,  Gentlemen's Bronze  Medal. 

Saddle  and  Bridle,  Ladies' "  " 

Horse  Collars  "  " 

Trunk,  Ladies' Silver  Medal. 

Trunk,  Gents' "  " 

Valise Bronze  Medal. 

Assortment  Traveling  Equipage  "  " 

Assortment  Whips "  " 

Improvement  in  Harness Silver  Medal. 

Class  No.  34. 

PICTURE   AND   MIRROR   FRAMES,    MIRRORS,    ETC. 

30G,  Be?t  Mirror  Frames — Design  and  "Workmanship Silver  Medal. 

307.      "     Picture  Frames — Design  and  Workmanship "  " 

308.*    "     Display  of  Mirrors  "  " 

309.      "    Carved  Wood  Frame "  " 

Class  No.  35. 

MUSICAL.  INSTRUMENTS. 

By  request,  no  premiums  are  offered  in  this  class. 
Class  No.  36. 

CARRIAGES    AND   OTHER    LAND-  CONVEYANCE    AND   ATTACHMENTS,    CHILDREN'S   CAR- 
RIAGES,   HODBY  HORSES,    ETC. 

By  special  request,  no  preraiunis  are  offered  on  pleasure  carriages.     Ex- 
hibition limited  to  G  pieces. 

JIO.  Best  Platform  Spring  Doable  Wagon  Silver  Medal. 

311.  "     Farm  Wagoa  Bronze  Medal. 

312.  "     Omnibus Silver  Medal. 

313.  "     Street  Pvailroad  Oar "  " 

314.  "     Hearse \ "  " 


294. 

Best 

295. 

296. 

297. 

298. 

299. 

300. 

301. 

302. 

303. 

304. 

305. 

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Class  No.  36 — Continued. 
No.  or  Peemium.  First  PnEMiuM. 

315.  Best  Wagon  "Wheel  Bronze  Medal. 

316.  "  Buggy  Wheel "  " 

317.  "  Double  Perch  for  Carriages "  " 

318.  "  Carriage  Springs  and  Axles  "  " 

319.  "  Child's  Carriage Silver  Medal. 

320.  "  Hobby  Horse Bronze  Medal. 

321.«  "  Display  of  Saddlery  Hardware "  " 

Class  No.  37. 

TOBACCO   LEAF   AND    MAKUFACTURKD    CIGARS,    SXUFF,    ETC. 

322.  Best  Hogshead  Le'\f  Tobacco Silver  Medal. 

323.  "     Fine  Cut  Chewing  Tobacco "  " 

324.  "     Assortment  Plug  Tobacco "  " 

325.  "     Smoking  Tobacco  " 

326.  "     Cigars  from  American  Tobacco "  " 

327.  "     Cigars  from  Foreign  Tobacco "  "• 

328.  "     Cigars  from  American  and  Foreign  Tobacco "  " 

329.  '•    Assortments  of  Snuifs Bronze  Medal. 

Class  No.  38. 

CURED    MEATS,    GROCERIES,    FLOUR,    CRACKER.S,    ETC. 

330.  Best  Sugar  Cured  Hams  (not  less  than  6) Silver  Medal. 

331.  "     Refined  Lard "  " 

332.*    "     Display  of  Groceries " 

333.  "     Barrel    Flour "  " 

334.  "    Assortment  of  Crackers "  " 

Class  No.  39. 

COXFECTIOXERY,    CANNED    FRUIT,    JELLIES,    PICKLES,    ETC. 

335.  Best  Ornamental  Confectionery.. Silver  Medal. 

336.  "  Fine  Candies "  " 

337.  "  Plain  Candies "  " 

338.  "  Chocolate  Candies Bronze  Medal. 

339.  "  Drage  Candies "  " 

340.  "  Gum  Work  Candies "  " 

341.  "  Assortment  Canned  Fruits Silver  Medal. 

342.  "  Assortment  Jellies Bronze  Medal. 

343.  "  Assortment  Pickles "  " 

Class  No.  40. 

WINES. 

344.  Best  Sparkling  Catawba  Wines Silver  Medal. 

345.  "  Sparkling  Delaware  Wines "  " 

346.  "  Still  Catawba  Wines  "  " 

347.  "  Still  Delaware  Wines  '*  " 

348.  "  Still  Ives  Seedling  Wines '■  •■ 

349.  "  Still  Concord  Wines "  '• 

350.  "  Still  Virginia  Seedling  Wines  "  " 


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Class  No.  41. 

BOOKS,    STATIONERY,    PRINTING,    BINDING,    ETC. 
No.  OF  Premium.  First  Premium. 

351.  Best  Fine  Book  Printing Silver  Medal. 

352.  "  School  Book  Printing "  " 

353.  "  Ornamental  Printing Bronze  Medal. 

354.  "  Book  Binding  in  full  Morocco  or  calf Silver  Medal, 

355.  "  Book  Binding  in  half  Morocco  or  calf "  •' 

356.  "  Book  Binding  in  Cloth Bronze  Medal. 

357.  "  Blank  Books  Kuling  and  Binding Silver  Medal. 

358.  "  AVriting  Papers "  " 

359.  "  News  Paper Bronze  Medal. 

360.  "  No.  1  Book  Paper,  White "  " 

361.  "  No.  2  Book  Paper,  White "  " 

362.  "  Tinted  Book  Papers... Silver  Medal. 

363.  "  Manilla  Papers Bronze  Medal, 

364.  "  Straw  Wrapping  Papers '*  " 


OF  THE  HOUSEHOLD. 


Class  No.  42. 

FURNITURE     AND     UPHOLSTERY,     BILLIARD     TABLES,     CARPETS,      RUGS,     MATS,     OIL 

CLOTHS,    ETC, 

365.  Best  Set  of  Furniture   (Design  and  Workmanship  con- 

sidered)   Gold  Medal. 

366.  '•     Set  of  Parlor  Furniture Silver  Medal, 

367.  "     Set  of  Parlor  Furniture   (Oiled  Walnut   and  Hair 

Cloth) "  " 

368.  "  Set  of  Bed  Room  Furniture "  " 

369.  "  Set  of  Dining  Room  Furniture "  " 

370.  "  Set  of  Library  Furniture "  " 

371.  "  Sideboard Bronze  Medal. 

372.  "  Office  Furniture ''  " 

373.  "  Library  Table "  " 

374.  "  Easy  Chair "  " 

375.  "  Book  Case "  " 

376.  "  Extension  Lounge "  " 

377.  "  Hat  Rack "  « 

378.  '•  Etegere "  " 

379.  "  Assortment  of  Wood  Seat  Chairs Silver  Medal. 

380.  "  Assortment  of  Cane  Seat  Chairs "  " 

381.  "  Assortment  of  Upholstered  Chairs "  " 


i 

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j 

29 

Class  No.  42 — Continued. 

No     OF    PREMtUM. 

382.  Best  Assortment  of  School  Furniture 

383.  "     Billiard  Table  (Beauty  of  Design,  Finish,  and  Acci 

racy  of  Cushions  considered) 

First  Premium. 
..Silver  Medal. 

"           " 
.Bronze  Medal. 

"           " 

MACHE,    ETC. 

..Bronze  Medal. 
..Silver  Medal. 
..Bronze  Medal. 

"           " 

MISCELLANEOUS 

.Silver  Medal. 

.Bronze  Medal. 

"           " 
.Silver  Medal 
..Bronze  Medal. 

..Silver  Medal. 
..Silver  Medal. 

K                      (1 

384.      "     Set  Billiard  Balls 

385.       "     Spring  Mattress 

386.      "     Folding  Mattress 

387.      "    Spring  Bed  Bottom 

Class  No.  43. 

PAPER    HAXGIXGS,    DECORATIONS,  WINDOW   SHADES,    PAPIER 

388.*  Best  Display  of  Paper  Hangings 

389.       "     Specimen  of  Decoration  in  Paper  Hangings,  etc.... 

390.«    "     Display  of  Papier  Mache 

391.      "     AVindow  Shades 

392.      "     Window  Shade   Fixtures 

393®    "     Display  Lace  Window  Curtains  and  Trimmings.... 

Class  No.  44. 

REFRIGERATORS,      WATER      COOLERS,     FREEZERS,     FILTERS,      AND 
HOUSE    FURNISHING   GOODS. 

394.  Best  Refrigerator  and  Water  Cooler  Combined 

395.      "     Refrigerator 

396.  "     Water  Cooler 

397.  "     Filter 

398.      "     Japanned  Ware 

399.      "     Retinned  Stamped  Ware 

400.      "    Planished  Tin  Ware 

401.      "     Ice  Cream  Freezer 

402.*    "     Display  of  House  Furnishing  Goods 

Class  No.  45. 

CHINA,  GLASS,  EARTHENWARE,  ETC. 

403.  Best  Assortment  of  Glassware 

404.      "     White  Granite  Ware 

405.      "     Cream  Color  Ware 

"                       " 

..Bronze  Medal. 
..Silver  Medal. 

RUSHES,  ETC. 

.Silver  Medal. 
..Bronze  Medal. 

406.      "     Yellow  and  Rockingham  Ware 

407.*    "     Display  Parian  Marble  Ware 

408.*    "     Display  Glass,  China,  Porcelain,  and  Fancy  Ware. 

Class  No.  46. 

WOODEN   AND   WILLOW   WARE,  COOPERAGE,  WIRE   GOODS,  B 

409.  Best  Assortment  of  Wooden  Ware 

410      "     Assortment  of  Willow  Ware 

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Class  No.  46 — Continuexl. 
No.  OF  PnEMiUM.  First  Premium, 

411.  Best  Assortment  of  Wire  Goods Silver  Medal. 


412. 
413. 
414. 
415. 
416. 
417. 
418. 


Assortment  of  Brushes "  " 

Beer  Cask Bronze  Medal. 

Beer  Keg "  " 

Well  Bucket '  " 

White  Lead  Kegs "  " 

Packing  Boxes "  " 

Tobacco- Boxes "  " 


n3:B]:p.A.i^Tis/^E:]iNrT  i. 

CHEMICALS,  DRUGS,  APPARATUS.  AND  APPLIANCES. 


Class  No.  47. 

CHEMICALS,     DKUGS,     PIIARM.4.CEUTICAL     PREPARATIONS,     PAINTS,     OILS,    DYE 
STUFFS,    SOAPS,    CANDLES,    BAKING  POWDER,    YEAST   PREPARATIONS,    ETC. 

419.  Best  Assortment  of  Chemicals Silver  Medal. 

420.  "     Assortment  of   Druggists'    Glassware  and    General 

FurnL^hing  Material "  " 

421.  "  Assortment  of  Fine  and  Rare  Chemical.'? "  " 

422.  "  Assortment  of  Pharmaceutical  Preparations "  " 

423.  "  Disinfectants  and  Antiseptics "  " 

424.  "  <jlycerine "  '• 

425.  "  Oil  of  Vitriol  and  other  heavy  Acids Bronze  Medal. 

426.  "  Dye  Stuffs  and  Chemicaks  used  in  Coloring "  " 

427.  "  Photographic  Chemicals "  " 

428.  "  Fruit  Essences  and  Flavoring  Extracts "  " 

429.  "  Glue "  " 

430.  "  Writing  Fluid "  " 

431.  "  Baking  Powder "  " 

432.  "  Assortment  of  Spices "  " 

433.  "  Yeast  Preparations "  " 

434.  "  Assortment  of  Toilet  Soaps "  " 

435.  "  Assortment  of  Staple  Soaps "  " 

436.  "  Assortment  of  Laundry  Soaps "  " 

437.  "  Assortment  of  Perfumery "  " 

438.  "  Star  Candles Silver  Medal. 

439.  "  Tallow  Candles Bronze  Medal. 

440.  "  Starch Silver  Medal. 

441.  "  Plumbago  for  Lubricating  Purposes Bronze  Medal. 

442.  "  Black  Lead  Crucibles "  " 

443.  "  Stove  Polish "  " 

444.  "  Sealing  Wax "  " 


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Class  No.  48. 

SODA   WATER   APPARATUS,  GEXERATORS,  BOTTLIXG   APPARATUS   AND   APPLIANCES. 

No.  OF  Premium.  First  Premium. 

445.  Best  Soda  "Water  Generating  Apparatus Silver  Medal. 

446.  "     Soda  Water  Draught  Apparatus "  " 

447.  "     Bottling  Apparatus Bronze  Medal. 


iDE!:p^i^T:iN.4:EisrT  is. 

SCIENTIFIC. 


Class  No.  49.  ^ 

PHILOSOPHICAL,    MATHEMATICAL,    PHOTOGRAPHIC,    OPTICAL,  AND   TELEGRAPHIC    AP- 
PARATUS  AND   APPLIANCES. 

448.  Best  Set  Surveyor's  Instruments Silver  Medal. 

449.  "  Set  Drawing  Instruments Bronze  Medal. 

450.  "  Display  of  Optical  Instruments "  " 

451.  "  Telegraphic  Instruinent  for  private  use Silver  Medal. 

452.  "  Saccharometer Bronze  Medal. 

453.*  "  Display  Philosophical  Apparatus "           " 

454.  Greatest  Improvement  in  Telegraphy Silver  Medal. 

455.  Best  Lightning  Rod Bronze  Medal. 

456.  "     Burglar  Alarm  Telegraph "  " 

457.  "    Electric  Gas  Lighter Silver  Medal. 

Class  No.  50. 

SURGICAL    AND    DENTAL    INSTRUMENIS    AND  APPLIANCES,  ARTIFICIAL    LIMBS,   TEETH, 

DENTISTRY,  ETC. 

458.  Best  Assortment  of  Surgical  Instruments Silver  Medal. 

459.  "  Assortment  of  Dental  Instruments , "  " 

460.  "  Artificial  Limbs Bronze  Medal. 

461.  "  Artificial  Teeth Silver  Medal. 

462.  "  Specimen  of  Dentistry Bronze  Medal. 

463.  "  Assortment  of  Instruments  for  Deformities Silver  Medal. 

464.  "  Assortment  of  Artificial  Eyes.... Bronze  Medal. 

Class  No.  51. 


MILITARY   GOODS,  FIRE    ARMS,  SPORTING   APPARATUS,  SEAL   PRESSES,  STAMPS,  STEN- 
CILS,   ETC. 

465.  Best  Assortment  of  Fire  Arms  and  Hunting  Apparatus. ..Silver  Medal. 
466.*    "     Assortment  of  Military  Goods....... Bronzo  Medal. 


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Hon. 

No.  OF  Pr 

467.  Bes 

468.  " 

469.  " 

470.  " 

WATCHES 
SILVER 

471.  Bes 

472.  " 

473.  " 
474.*    " 
475.*    " 

476.  " 

477.  " 

478.  " 
479.*     " 

480.  " 

481.  Besi 

482.  " 

483.  " 

484.  " 

485.  " 

486.  " 

487.  " 

488.  " 

489.  " 

490.  " 

491.  " 

Class  No.  51 — Continued. 

EMIUM. 

t  AssortiTient  of  Regalias 

Stamps  and  Brands 

Seal  Presses 

First 
Bronz 

a 

11 

Premium. 
e  Medal. 

11 

(1 

(1 

;     SILVER, 
-.S,  ETC. 

Medal. 

11 

11 

e  Medal. 

11 

11 

Medal. 
« 

(( 

tfedal. 

Medal. 
11 

II 

11 

t( 

(1 

(( 

CI 

(( 

Stencil  Plates 

11 

Class  No.  52. 

CLOCKS,    AND    OTHER    REGISTERIN'G    AND    SIGNAL    APPARATU.S 
-PLATED,    AND    BRITAXNIA    WARE  ;    JEWELRY,  GOLD    PENS,  PEXCI] 

t  Silver  Ware,  Design  and  Workmanship Silver 

Plated  Ware,  Design  and  Workmanship " 

Samples  of  General  Platin"' 

11 

Display  of  Clocks 

Display  of  Watches 

Britannia  W^are 

Bronz 

11 

11 

Gold  Pens,  Pencils,  and  Cases 

Gold  Watch  Case? 

Silver 

11 

Display  of  Jewelry 

11 

Assortment  of  Imitation  Jewelry 

11 
Xj. 

(not 
ad  of 
Gold  I 

TEXTILE  FABRICS. 

Class  No.  53. 

WOOLEXS    AND    WOOLEX   MIXTURES. 

,  3-4  or  6-4  Plain  or  Double  &  Twist  Cassimeres 
less  than  5  pieces  each  of  Fancy  or  Mixed,  a 
Plain  Coatings) 

Black  or  Colored  all-wool  Broadcloth 

Silver 

Moscow  Beaver  in  wool-dyed  colors 

Moscow  Beaver  in  piece-dyed  colors 

i( 

(1 

3-4  or  6-4  Black  Doeskins , 

11 

Castor  Beavers  (not  less   than  5   pieces,  Black 
Colors  either  piece  or  wool-dyed) • 

and 

11 

All-wool  Tweeds,  as  to  quality  and  variety  (not  less 

than  10  pieces) " 

Repellants " 

Display  of  Scoured  Jeans,  as  to  color  and  quality 

1 

■ 

1 

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Class  No.  53 — Continued. 

No.  OF  Premium.                                                                                                       First  Premium.            | 

492. 

Best  Display  of  Plaid  and  Fancy  Flannels,  as  to  color  and                                 j  | 

quality  (not  less  than  10  pieces) Silver  Medal. 

493. 

11 

Flannels  in  White  and  Solid  Colors  (not  less  than  10 

pieces) "           " 

494. 

11 

All-wool  Blankets,  either  "White  or  Colored  (not  less 

than  10  pairs) Silver  Medal. 

495. 

It 

"Wool  and  Cotton  Blankets,  either  "White  or  Colored 

(not  less  than  10  pairs) , "           " 

Class  No.  54. 

496. 

Best  4-4  Standard  Brown  Cottons Silver  Medal.         |  | 

497. 

11 

Medium  Brown  Cottons  "           " 

498. 
499. 

11 

Fine  Brown  Cottons "           " 

Heavy  Bleached  Cottons  (not  over  40  inch) "           '• 

500. 

11 

Medium  Bleached  Cottons  (not  over  40  inch) "           " 

501. 

u 

Display  of  Standard  Prints  (as  to  quality  and  variety)      "           " 

502. 

11 

Display  of  Medium  Prints  (as  to  quality  and  variety)       "           " 

503. 

11 

Display  of  Ginghams  (as  to  quality  and  variety) "           " 

504. 

11 

Display  of  Corset  Jeans  (as  to  quality  and  variety)...      "           " 

505. 

11 

Marseilles  Quilts "           " 

506. 

" 

Awning  Stripes "           " 

507. 
508. 
509. 
510. 

11 
11 
11 

11 

Checks "           " 

Lawns  and  Percales "           " 

Black  and  Colored  Dress  Silks Gold  Medal. 

Dress  Goods,  all  "Wool  or  Wool  and  Silk,  valued  at 

over  40c.  per  yard "            " 

511. 

II 

Dress  Goods,  all  Wool  or  Wool  and  Cotton,  valued 

under  40c.  per  j-ard Silver  Medal. 

512. 
513. 
514. 

11 
11 
11 

Cotton  Hosiery  "            " 

Woolen  Hosiery "           " 

Knit  Zephyr  Goods  (as  to  quality  and  varietj^) "           " 

515. 

11 

Zephyr  Yarns "           " 

516. 

<1 

Sewing  and  Spool  Silks "           " 

517. 
518. 

11 
11 

Assortment  of  Buttons  and  Fancy  Wares ''           " 

Beamed  Cotton  Warps,  While  and  Colored "          " 

519. 

11 

Carpet  Warps Bronze  Medal. 

520. 

11 

Tapestry  Carpets  and  Rugs Silver  Medal. 

521. 

11 

Wilton  Carpets  and  Eugs "           " 

522. 

11 

Assortment  of  Ladies'  Single  and  Double  Shawls "           " 

NOTE.- 

—It  is  recommended  that  the  finer  descriptions  of  goods  be  exhibited 

under  glass.                                                                                                                                    1 

Class  No.  55. 

523. 
524. 
525. 

Besi 

11 

11 

Power  Loom  Flax  Bagging Silver  Medal. 

Power  Loom  Hemp  Bagging "           "             ' 

Power  Loom  Jute  Bagging *'           " 

, 

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Class   No.  55 — Continued. 
No.  OF  Premium.  First  Prkmitjm. 

526.  Best  Hemp  Cordage Bronze  Medal. 

527.  "     Bale  Doubled  and  Dressed  Hemp "  " 

528.  "     Iron  Cotton  Tie "  " 

Class  No.  56. 

COTTON. 

529.  Best  Bale  of  Cotton  from  any  State Gold  Medal. 

530.  "  Bale  of  Cotton  from  Tennessee Silver  Medal. 

531.  "  Bale  of  Cotton  from  Alabama "  " 

532.  "  Bale  of  Cotton  from  Arkansas "  " 

533.  "  Bale  of  Cotton  from  Mississippi "  " 

534.  "  Bale  of  Cotton  from  Georgia "  " 

535.  "  Bale  of  Cotton  from  Louisiana "  " 

536.  "  Bale  of  Cotton  from  Texas "  " 

Note. — In   addition   to  the  above,   the  trade  proposes  to  give  special  money 

premiums  for  the  best  Bales,  from,  each  State,  particulars  of  which  will  be  an- 
nounced hereafter.     The  date  of  entry  is  extended  for  this  special  class  to  Novem,- 

ber  lOth. 

Class  No.  57. 

HATS,  CAPS,  AND  FURS, 

537.*  Best  Display  of  Hats  and  Caps Bronze  Medal. 

538.*    "     Display  of  Ladies' and  Gents' Furs "  " 

539.*    "     Display  of  Carriage  and  Sleigh  Kobes "  " 

Class  No.  58. 

gentlemen's    and    LADIEi'    FURNISHING    GOODS,    TAILORING,    ETC. 

540.  Best  Shirts  for  Gentlemen  (style  and  workmanship) Silver  Medal. 

541.  "  Dress  Cloth  Suit  for  Gents Bronze  Medal. 

542.  "  Business  Suit  for  Gents "  " 

543.  "  Assortment  of  Gents' Tailoring "  " 

544.  "  Assortment  of  Boys'  Tailoring "  " 

545.  "  Dressing  Gown  (Gents') "  " 

546.  "  Ladies'  Corsets "  " 

547.*  "  Display  of  Gents'  Furnishing  Goods "  " 

548.*  "  Display  of  Ladies'  Furnishing  Goods "  " 

549.*  "  Display  of  Umbrellas  and  Canes "  " 


LADIES'  AKTICLES. 


Class  No.  59. 

MILLINERY,    MILLINERY   AND    STRAW   GOODS,    DRESS   AND    CLOAK   MAKING,    ETC. 

550.  Best  Bonnet— Style  and  Workmaiiship.. Silver  Medal. 

551.  "     Assortment  of  Millinery "  " 


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Class  No.  59 — Continued. 

No.  OF  Premium.  First  Tremium. 

552.*  Best  Display  of  Millinery  and  Straw  Goods Silver  Medal. 

553.  "     Walking  Suit,  Style  and  Workmanship "  " 

554.  "     Dress  Suit — Style  and  Workmanship "  " 

555.  "     Assortment  of  Dressmaking "  " 

556.  "     Cloak — Style  and  Workmanship Silver  Medal. 

557.  "     Assortment  of  Ladies'  Wraps "  " 

558.*  "     Display  of  Fancy  Dress  Goods "  " 

559.*     "     Display  of  Artificial  Flowers Bronze  Medal. 

Class  No.  60. 

HAIR  WORK,     WAX     WORK,     SHELL     WORK,     NEEDLE     WORK,     ARTIFICIAL     FLOWERS, 
LACE    EMBROIDERY,    PATTERNS,    ETC. 

560.  Best  Specimen  of  Wax  Work .Silver  Medal. 

561.  "     Assortment  of  Wax  Work Bronze  Medal. 

562.  "     Bouquet,  Wax  Work "  " 

563.  "     Fruit,  Wax  Work .       "  " 

564.  "     Pond  Lilj',  Wax  Work "  " 

565.  "     Refreshments,  Wax  Work "  " 

566.  "     Cross,  Wax  Work "  " 

567.  "     Skeleton  Leaves "  " 

568.  "     Specimen  Ornamental   Shell  Work "  " 

569.  "     Assortment  of  Shell  Work "  " 

570.  "     Specimen  Needle  Work,  by  Hand Silver  Medal. 

571.  "     Specimen  Needle  Work,  by  Machine "  " 

572.  "     Specimen  Tatting Bronze  Medal. 

573.  "     Assortment  of  Tatting "  " 

574.  "     Specimen  of  Hair  Work Silver  Medal. 

575.  "     Assortment  of  Hair  Work Bronze  Medal. 

576.  "     Wreath,  Hair  Work "  " 

577.  "     Flower,  Hair  Work "  " 

578.  "     Embroidery,  Hair   Work "  " 

579.  "     Artificial  Flowers "  " 

580.  "     Picture,  Worsted   Work Silver  Medal. 

581.  "     Affghan,  Worsted  Work "  " 

582.  "     Specimen  Worsted  Work Bronze  Medal. 

583.  "     Embossed  Worsted  Work "  " 

584.  "     Embroidery,  Worsted  Work "  " 

585.  "     Tidy,  Worsted    Work "  " 

586.  "     Quilt,  Silk  Patch  Work "  " 

587.  "     Quilt,  Calico   Patch  Work "  " 

588.  "     Quilt,  Knitted "  " 

589.  "     Quilt,  Design "  " 

590.  "     Specimen  Crochet  Work "  " 

591.  "     Tidy,  Crochet  Work "  " 

592.  "     Collar,  Crochet  Work "  " 

593.  "     Silk  Embroidery "  " 

594.  "     Slipper  Embroidery ::••••••: "  " 

595.  "     Chenille  Work "  " 


36  Cincinnati  Industrial  Exposition. 


Class  No.  60 — Continued. 

No.  OF  Premium.  First  Premium. 

596.  Best  Infant's  Embroidery Bronze  Medal. 

597.  "     Infant's  Outfit " 

598.  "     Chair  Cover " 

599.  "     Bead  Work,  Embroidery " 

600.  "     Specimen  Bead  Work " 

601.  "     Set  Toilet  Mats " 

602.  "     Handkerchief  Embroidery " 

e03.       "     Ornamental  Leather  Work " 

604.  «'     Feather  Work " 

605.  "     Chemise,  Yoke  and  Sleeves " 

606.  "     Agricultural  Wreath " 

607.  "     Specimens  Gold  or  Silver  Embroidery " 

608.  "     Assortment  of  Ladies'  or  Children's  Dress  Patterns..  " 


NATUKAL  HISTORY,  GEOLOGY^  ANTIQUITIES,  ETC. 
Class  No.  61. 

GEOLOGY   AXD   MINERALOGY. 

609.  Best  Collection  of  Minerals  from  any  one  State Silver  Medal. 

610.  "     General  Collection  of  Minerals "  " 

611.  "     Collection  of  Fossils  from  any  one  formation  (accord- 

ing to  Dana.) "  " 

612.  "     General  Collection  of  Fossils "  " 

ZOOLOGY. 

613.  Best  Collection  of  Mounted  Birds  and  Animals Silver  Medal. 

614.  "  Collection  of  Skeletons  of  Birds'  and  Animals Bronze  Medal. 

615.  "  Collection  of  Birds  Eggs  and  Nests "  " 

616.  "  Collection  of  Insects  and  Cocoons "  " 

617.  "  Collection  of  Eecent  Corals "  " 

618.  "  Collection  of  Live  Birds Silver  Medal. 

Class  No.  62. 

OOXCHOLOGY. 

619.  Best  Collection  of  Land  Shells Silver  Medal. 

620.  "     Collection  of  Fresh  Water  Shells Bronze  Medal. 

621.  "     Collection  of  Marine  Shells "  " 

BOTANY. 

622.  Best  Collection  of  Botanical  Specimens  (dried) Silver  Medal. 

623.  "     Native  and  Foreign  Woods Bronze  Medal. 

624.  "     Collection  of  Marine  Plants "  " 


MOisa^BaKMsaaui^kjiaaBdM 


(Premium  List. 


37 


Class  No.  63. 

ARCHEOLOGY. 

No.  OF  Premium.  First  Premium. 

I      625.  Best  Collection  of  Kelics  of  Indians  and  Prehistoric  Kaces 

of  America Silver  Medal. 

NUMISMATOLOGY. 

626.  Best  Collection  of  Coins  and  Medals Silver  Medal. 


3D:E]:p^i^T:]vn:K!:tTT  o. 

UNCLASSIFIED  AKTICLES, 


Class  No.  64. 


FINE  AETS. 


Class  No.  65. 

PAINTINGS  IN  OIL  ;  WATER-COLORS ;  MECHANICAL,  ARCHITECTURAL,  CRAYON,  AND 
PENCIL  drawing;  ENGRAVING  ON  STEEL,  PRECIOUS  METALS,  AND  WOOD; 
WOOD    CARVING;    GENERAL  LITHOGRAPHY. 

Paintings  in  Oil — Four  medals  of  first  class  (silver);  four  medals  of  sec- 
ond class  (bronze). 

Paintings  in  "Water-Colors — One  medal  of  first  class  (silver) ;  one  medal 
of  second  class  (bronze). 

Architectural  and  Mechanical  Drawing — One  medal  each  first  class 
(silver) ;  one  medal  each  second  class  (bronze). 

Crayon  and  Pencil  Drawing — One  medal  of  first  class  (silver);  one 
medal  of  second  class  ibronze). 

Engravings  on  Steel,  Wood,  Lithography,  and  Wood  Carving — Steel  En- 
graving, one  medal  of  first  class  (silver). 

Wood  Engraving — One  medal  of  first  class  (silver). 

Lithography — Two  medals  of  first  class  (silver). 

Wood  Carving — One  medal  of  first  class  (silver). 

Engraving  on  Precious  Metals — One  medal  of  first  class  (silver). 


38  Cincinnati  Industrial  Exposition. 


Class  No.  66. 

PHOTOGRAPHIC  PORTRAITS  PAINTED  IN  OIL;  PHOTOGRAPHIC  PORTRAITS  PAINTED 
IN  WATER-COLORS;  PHOTOGRAPHIC  PORTRAITS;  PHOTOGRAPHIC  LANDSCAPES ; 
PHOTOGRAPHIC    ARCHITECTURE. 

Photogmphic  Portraits  in  Oil — One  medal  first  class  (silver). 
Photographic  Portraits  in  Water-Colors — One  medal  first  class  (silver). 
Photographic  Portraits  not  Colored — One  medal  first  class  (silver  . 
Photographic  Landscapes  not  Colored — One  medal  first  class  (silver). 
Photographic  Architecture  not  Colored — One  medal  first  class  (silver). 

Class  No.  67. 

SCULPTURES. 

Two  medals  of  first  class  (silver);  two  medals  of  second  class  (bronze). 
Class  No.  68. 

DECORATIVE    AND    FRESCO    PAINTING. 

One  medal  of  first  class  (silver) ;  one  medal  of  second  class  (bronze). 
B^*"  In  addition  to  the  pre?niums  named  in  the  above-mentioned  Classes, 
the  Managers  off'er  a  Gold  Medal  of  Honor  to  the  best  work  exhibited  for 
competition,  with  the  proviso  that  if,  in  the  opinion  of  the  Judges,  no  work  of 
superior  merit  should  be  exhibited,  this  aioard  shall  not  be  made,  and  the  Judges 
of  the  Classes  Nos.  65,  66,  67,  68,  shall  constitute  the  Committee  for  this  Award. 

Note. — The  premiums  will  be  awarded  in  every  case  to  the  artist  who  pro- 
duced the  work.  The  attention  of  exhibitors  is  requested  to  the  Special  Rules 
governing  in  this  department.     See  Special  Circular. 


EXPOSITION  MEDAL  CERTIFICATES. 

The  Board  of  Commissioners  have  determined  to  issue  to  all  Exhibitors 
receiving  medals,  an  engraved  certificate,  to  be  denominated  '■^Exposition  Medal 
Certificate." 

HOKTICULTUPvAL. 

1.  The  Horticultural  Hall  and  grounds  will  be  open  for  the  reception  of 
plants  from  August  12  to  September  4.  The  opening  ceremony  of  the  Expo- 
sition will  be  held  on  Wednesday,  September  4,  and  exhibitors  will  be  ex 
pected  to  have  their  plants  in  position  by  6  o'clock  p.  M.  of  that  day. 

2.  Applications  for  space  must  be  made  previous  to  August  15tb,  except 
for  Floral  Display,  which  must  be  made  one  day  previous  to  the  day  set  apart 
for  the  respective  display.  Those  for  Fruit  and  Vegetables  must  be  made  pre- 
vious to  September  12th,  stating  number  and  kind  of  Dishes  and  Plates  re- 
quired, which  will  be  furnished  by  the  Exposition. 


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3.  Each  exhibitor  will  be  required  to  pay  an  entry  fee  of  $2,  and  will 
have  the  privilege  upon  paying  $2  in  addition  to  his  entry  fee  for  his  arti- 
cles, of  securing  a  ticket  of  admission  (positively  not  transferable),  which  will 
admit  him  at  all  hours  to  the  Exposition.  Not  more  than  two  exhibitors' 
admission  tickets  will  be  issued  to  a  firm  or  corporation. 

4.  Premiums  on  plants  and  other  articles  will  be  awarded  September  5,  or 
as  soon  thereafter  as  the  judges  may  be  ready  to  report,  except  premiums  on 
fruit,  vegetables,  floral  designs,  cut  flowers,  bouquets,  etc.,  which  will  be 
awarded  on  days  set  apart  for  the  display.  There  will  be  four  days  set  apart 
for  floral  displays — one  day  for  fruit  and  vegetables;  due  notice  of  which  will 
be  given  all  the  exhibitors. 

5.  All  articles  offered  for  competition  must  be  the  property  of  the  person 
in  whose  name  they  are  exliibited. 

6.  Plants  entered  for  special  premiums  will  not  be  allowed  to  compete 
for  premiums  in  collections.  No  collection  of  flowers  or  ornamental  designs 
will  be  allowed  to  compete  for  more  than  one  prize.  The  articles  must  be 
marked  so  as  to  designate  what  prizes  are  competed  for,  and  no  second  prize 
shall  be  awarded  to  the  same  person  in  the  same  class. 

7.  Judges  shall  be  appointed  on  or  before  the  day  of  public  opening,  and 
on  or  before  special  exhibition  days,  as  follows:  One  by  the  Commissioners, 
one  by  the  exhibitors  in  competition,  and  the  third  by  the  two  thus  chosen, 
and  all  shall  be  persons  wholly  disinterested. 

8.  Exhibitors  will  be  allowed  to  sell  bouquets  in  the  Floral  Hall,  and  in 
such  other  parts  of  the  Exposition  building  as  may  be  set  apart  for  that  pur- 
pose; provided  they  are  sold  from  suitable  flower  stands.  But  in  no  case  will 
persons  be  allowed  to  sell  bouquets  within  the  buildings  or  grounds  who  are  not 
exhibitors.     This  rule  will  be  strictlj'  enforced. 

9.  All  plants  and  flowers  entered  for  competition,  either  on  show  days  or 
during  the  continuance  of  the  Exposition,  must  be  reported  to  the  Committee, 
and  be  put  at  once  in  their  proper  positions.  All  specimens  exhibited  for 
premiums  must  have  their  names  legibly  and  correctly  written  and  attached 
to  them. 

10.  No  article  or  plant,  or  lot  of  plants  on  exhibition  will  be  entitled  to  a 
premium  unless  they  possess  points  of  superiority,  and  the  judges  will  be 
strictly  required  to  withhold  rewards  if  in  their  opinion  the  articles  or  plants 
do  not  merit  them.  The  mere  fact  that  there  is  no  competition  shall  not  be 
considered  a  sufficient  ground  for  making  an  award. 

11.  Qualifying  words  used  in  the  premium  list  shall  be  entitled  to  prefer- 
ence in  the  order  of  their  priority. 

12.  No  plants  will  be  permitted  to  be  removed  after  being  arranged  and 
placed  in  position  till  the  close  of  the  Exposition,  except  such  as  are  in  a 
perishable  condition,  or  are  replaced  by  other  plants ;  and  all  exhibitors  wiU 
be  expected  and  required  to  replace  all  perishable  plants  as  much  as  is  in  their 
power. 

13.  All  Fruit  and  Vegetables  offered  for  competition  must  be  the  produc- 
tion of  the  persons  in  whose  name  they  are  exhibited,  and  in  no  case  shall 
Judges  or  Committees  award  premiums  for  articles  that  are  not  strictly  supe- 
rior and  better  than  are  usually  found  in  market. 

14.  All  Fruits  and  Vegetables  entered  for  premiums  are  considered  do- 
nated to  the  Exposition. 


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Class  No.  69. 


FLORAL    DEPARTMEXT. 

Best  Display  in  Variety  and  Finest  Arrangement — Five  Octave,  Double 
Keed  Mason  &  Hamlin  Parlor  Organ,  awarded  by  John  Church 

&  Co.— and $150  00 

2d  Best  Display  in  Variety  and  Finest  Arrangement 150  00 

3d  Best  Display  in  Variety  and  Finest  Arrangement  100  00 

Best  Single  Specimen  in  or  out  of  Bloom 50  00 

2d  Best  Single  Specimen  in  or  out  of  Bloom 10  00 

Best  One  Hundred  Species — Wheeler  &  Wilson  Family  Sewing  Ma- 
chine, awarded  by  Wra.  Sumner  &,  Co. 

Best  Fifty  Species 20  00 

Best  Twenty-five  Species 10  00 

Best  Ten  Species 5  00 

Best  Display  Variegated  Foliage  in  Variety  and  Arrangement — Plated 
Tea  Set,  5  Pieces,  awarded  by  Duhme  &  Co. 

2d  Best  Display  Variegated  Foliage  in  Variety  and  Arrangement 10  00 

Best  Single  Specimen 10  00 

Best  Display  of  Hardy  Evergreens 30  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Hardy  Evergreens  10  00 

Best  Single  Specimen 10  00 

Best  Display  of  Tropical  Evergreens 20  00 

Best  Single  Specimen 10  00 

Best  Display  and  Variety  of  Tub  Plants — New  Singer  Family  Sewing 
Machine,  awarded  by  Singer  Sewing  Machine  Co. 

2d  Best  Display  and  Variety  of  Tub  Plants 20  00 

Best  Single  Specimen 10  00 

Best  Display  and  Variety  of  Caladium? 30  00 

2d  Best  Display  and  Variety  of  Caladiums 20  00 

Best  Specimen  Caladium  Esculentum 15  00 

Best  Specimen  Caladium  Colocasia 15  00 

Best  Display  of  Ferns  and  Lycopods 50  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Ferns  and  Lycopods 25  00 

Best  Single  Specimen  of  Ferns 15  00 

Best  Display  of  Cactuses  and  Aloes 20  00 

Best  Single  Specimen  Cactus 10  00 

Best  Single  Specimen  of  Aloe 10  00 

Best  Collection  of  Orchids  (open  to  Amateurs) 

2d  Best  Collection  of  Orchids,      "  "  

Best  Single  Specimen,  "  "  

Suitable  special  awards  will  be  made  in  this  specialty. 


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Best  Collection  of  New  Plants,  not  less  than  twelve $25  00 

2d  Best  Collection  of  New  Plants 15  00 

Best  Six  New  Plants 10  GO 

Best  Display  of  Begonias 25  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Begonias 15  00 

Best  Single  Specimen 10  00 

Best  Displaj^  of  Fuchsias 20  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Fuchsias 10  00 

Best  Single  Specimen — China  Tea  Set,  awarded  by  Mollenhoff  &  Co. 

Best  Display  of  Koses,  General  Collection,      (in  Pots) 25  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Hoses,  General  Collection,  "      "      10  00 

Best  Single  Specimen,                                             "      "      5  00 

Best  Display  of  Geraniums,  General  Collection 30  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Geraniums,  General  Collection 15  00 

Best  Single  Specimen 10  00 

Best  Display  of  Variegated  Geraniums 10  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Variegated  Geraniums 5  00 

Best  Display  of  Double  Geraniums 20  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Double  Geraniums 10  00 

Best  Display  of  Climbers  on  Globes  or  Trellises — Plated  Water  Set, 
Four  Pieces,  awarded  by  Clemens  Oskamp  &  Co. 

2d  Best  Display  of  Climbers  on  Globes  or  Trellises 10  00 

Best  Single  Specimen , 10  00 

Best  Display  of  Col eus  and  Achyranthus 20  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Coleus  and  Achyranthus 10  00 

Best  Single  Specimen 5  00 

Best  Display  of  Verbenas,  not  less  than  twenty-four,  named 15  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Verbenas 10  00 

Best  Collection  of  Seedling  Verbenas,  not  less  than  twelve 10  00 

2d  Best  Collection  of  Seedling  Verbenas,  not  less  than  twelve 5  00 

Best  Display  of  Phlox  Drummondii 10  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Phlox  Drummondii 5  00 

Best  Display  of  Gladioluses,        (in  Pots) 10  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Gladioluses,     "      "      5  00 

Best  General  Display  of  Double  and  Single  Petunias 20  00 

Best  Display  of  Petunias,  Double 10  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Petunias,  Double 5  00 

Best  Display  of  Petunias,  Single 10  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Petunias,  Single 5  00 

Best  Display  of  Lantanas 20  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Latanas 10  00 

Best  Single  Specimen 10  00 


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Best  Display  of  Balsams  $15  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Balsams 10  00 

Best  Single  Specimen 5  00 

Best  Display  of  Asters 10  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Asters 5  00 

Best  Display  of  Liliums,  in  Pots 20  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Liliums 10  00 

Best  Display  of  Dianthuses  and  Picotees 10  GO 

2d  Best  Display  of  Dianthuses  and  Picotees 5  00 

Best  Collection  of  Palms,  not  less  than  three 30  00 

Best  Single  Specimen 20  00 

Best  Display  of  Pansies 10  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Pansies 5  00 

Best  Display  of  Antirrhinums 10  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Antirrhinums 5  00 

Best  Display  of  Chrysanthemums 10  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Chrysanthemums 5  00 

Best  Display  of  Zinnias 10  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Zinnias 5  00 

Best  Display  of  Marantas 20  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Marantas 10  00 

Best  Display  of  Cannas 15  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Cannas 10  00 

Best  Single  Specimen 5  00 

Best  Collection  of  Bouvardias 10  00 

2d  Best  Collection  of  Bouvardias 5  00 

Best  Display  of  Ornamental  Grasses 20  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Ornamental  Grasses 15  00 

Best  Single  Specimen 15  00 

Best  Kibbon  Bed 50  00 

2d  Best  Ribbon  Bed 25  00 

Best    Miniature   Landscape,    not  less   than   six   feet  square — Nubian 

Slave  Epergne,  Flower  and  Fruit  Stand,  awarded  by  Manning  & 

Robinson,     Open  to  Amateurs. 

Best  Design  in  Rock  Work 100  00 

2d  Best  Design  in  Rock  Work 50  00 

Best  Design  in  Living  Plants 50  00 

2d  Best  Design  in  Living  Plants 25  00 

Best  Arch  of  Living  Plants 25  00 

2d  Best  Arch  of  Living  Plants 15  00 

All  entries  for  the  five  preceding  Premiums  must  be  made  previous  to 

August  12th,  accompanied  by  Diagrams  giving  full-size,  in  order  that  proper 
location  may  be  set  apart  for  the  same.  This  information  will  be  for  use  of 
the  Floral  Committee,  and  will  be  strictly  confidential. 


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Best  Collection  Everlasting  Flowers $10  00 

2d  Best  Collection  Everlasting  Flowers 5  00 

Best  Collection  Gloxinias 10  00 

2d  Best  Collection  Gloxinias 5  00 

Best  Collection  Tropieolum 10  00 

2d  Best  Collection  Tropteolum 5  00 

Best  Collection  Odoriferous  Plants 20  00 

2d  Best  Collection  Odoriferous  Plants 20  00 

Best  Specimen 5  00 

Best  Collection  of  Coxcombs 10  00 

2d  Best  Collection  of  Coxcombs 5  00 

Best  Specimen  Ricinus 10  00 

2d  Best  Specimen  Ricinus 5  00 

Victoria  Regia,  Silver  Medal. 

Best  Collection  and  Display — Premium  awarded  by  J.Sbillito,  Esq.,  of  100  00 

2d  Best  Collection 50  00 

Best  Five  Specimens 50  00 

Best  Single  Specimen — Bronze  Statue,  (Affectation,)  awarded  by  Wm. 

McGrcw  &  Co. 

2d  Best  Single  Specimen 15  00 

Best  Hanging  Basket — Majolica  Garden  Seat,  awarded  by  F.  Scbultze 

&Co. 

The  above  six  premiums  for  Amateurs  only. 

Best  WardianCase,  filled 20  00 

Best  Four  Hanging  Baskets,  nearest  alike,  filled 15  00 

2d  Best  Four  Hanging  Baskets,  nearest  alike,  filled 10  00 

Best  Pair  Hanging  Baskets,  nearest  alike,  filled 10  00 

2d  Best  Pair  Hanging  Baskets,  nearest  alike,  filled 5  00 

Best  and  Largest  Hanging  Basket,  filled 20  00 

Best  Collection  of  Rustic  Work,  filled 40  00 

Best  Piece  of  Rustic  Work,  filled 20  00 

Best  Rustic  Yase,  filled 15  00 

2d  Best  Rustic  Vase,  filled 10  00 

Best  Pair  Terra  Cotta,  or  Iron  Vases,  filled 20  00 

2d  Best  Pair  Terra  Cotta,  or  Iron  Vases,  filled.. 10  00 

Best  Collection  of  Garden  Statuary,  open  to  Amateurs,  Silver  Medal. 
Best  Marine  Aquarium  Stocked,  Silver  Medal. 

Best  Fresh-water  Aquarium,  Stocked 25  00 

2d  Best  Fresh-water  Aquarium,  Stocked 10  00 

All  Premiums  for  Aquariums  open  to  Amateurs. 

Best  Display  in  Variety  of  Floral  Work 25  00 

2d  Best  Display  in  Variety  of  Floral  Work 15  00 

Best  Single  Piece,  Silver  Medal. 


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Best  Specimen  of  Floral  "Work  by  Lady  Amateur — Set  Croquet,  Do- 
nated by  Cincinnati  Tin  and  Japan  Co. 

Best  Display  of  Cut  Flowers $25  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Cut  Flowers 15  00 

Best  Display  of  Cut  Roses 15  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Cut  Roses 10  00 

Best  Display  of  Dahlias 20  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Dahlias 15  00 

Best  Twenty-four  Varieties 10  00 

Best  Twelve  Varieties 5  00 

Best  Display  of  Gladioluses 15  00 

2d  Best  Display  of  Gladioluses 10  00 

Best  Twelve  Varieties 5  00 

Best  Basket  of  Cut  Flowers 15  00 

2d  Best  Basket  of  Cut  Flowers 10  00 

Best  Wreath,  Cross,  Crown,  and  Anchor,  in  Cut  Flowers 25  00 

2d  Best  Wreath,  Cross,  Crown,  and  Anchor,  in  Cut  Flowers 15  00 

Best  Pair  of  Pyramidal  Bouquets,  not  less  than  fifteen  inches  high 20  00 

2d  Best  Pair  of  Pyramidal  Bouquets,  not  less  than  fifteen  inches  high,  10  00 

Best  Pair  of  Pyramidal  Bouquets,  eight  inches  high 5  00 

2d  Best  Pair  of  Pyramidal  Bouquets,  eight  inches  high 5  00 

Best  Pair  of  Hand  Bouquets,  Convex,  six  inches  in  diameter 15  00 

2d  Best  Pair  of  Hand  Bouquets,  Convex,  six  inches  in  diameter 10  09 

Best  Bride's  Bouquet,  six  inches  in  diameter 10  00 

Best  Vase,  or  Loose  Bouquet 10  00 

2d  Best  Vase,  or  Loose  Bouquet , 5  00 

Best  New  Design  in  Floral  Work,  Silver  Medal 

Best  Collection  of  Living  Birds,  Silver  Medal 

To  the   Exhibitor  taking  the  Greatest  Number  of  Prizes  during  the  Ex- 
position, a  Silver  Medal  will  be  awarded. 


FRUITS  AND  VEGETABLES. 

Class  No.  70. 

Display  held  on  18th,  19th,  20th  and  21st  days  of  September. 

All  articles  to  be  in  proper  place  at  2  p.  m.  on  opening  day. 

Best  Display  and  Variety  by  any  State , Gold  Medal. 

Best  Display  and  Variety  by  any  County Silver  Medal. 

Best  Display  and  Variety  by  anyTownship Bronze  Medal. 

Best  Display   and    Variety   by   any   individual — Gentlemen's 

Cabinet  Secretary,  awai'ded   by  Mitchell  &  Rammelsberg 

Furniture  Co. 


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APPLES. 

Best  Display,  not  less  than  Twenty  Named  Varieties,  six  speci- 
mens each Silver  Medal. 

Best  Display,  not  less  than  Ten  Named  Varieties,  six  specimens 

each $10  00 

Best  Display,  not  less  than  Five  Named  Varieties,  six  speci- 
mens each 5  00 

Best  Dish,  not  less  than  Six  Specimens  each,  of  Benoni,  Red 
Astrachan,  Early  Harvest,  Summer  Queen,  Fall  Pippin, 
Gravenstein,  Maiden's  Blush,  Porter,  Baldwin,  Bellefleur, 
Tulpehocken,  Hubbardston  Nonsuch,  King,  Northern 
Spy,  Newtown  Pippin,  Pryor's  Red,  Rambo,  Rhode  Island 
Greening,  Rome  Beauty,  Russet,  Swaar,  Seek-no-Further, 
Smith's  Cider,  Vandevere,  "White  Pippin,  each 1  00 


PEARS. 

Collection  of  not  less   than  One  Hundred  Named  Varieties, 

Three  Specimens  each Silver  Medal. 

Collection    of  not   less    than    Seventy- Five    Named  Varieties, 

Three  Specimens  each $25  00 

Collection  of  not  less  than  Fifty  Named  Varieties,  Three  Speci- 
mens each 20  00 

Collection  of  not  less  than  Twenty-Five  Named  Varieties,  not 

less  than  Six  Specimens  each 15  00 

Collection  of  not  less  than  Fifteen  Named  Varieties,  not  less 

than  Six  Specimens  each 10  00 

Collection  of  not  less  than  Ten  Named  Varieties,  Six  Speci- 
mens each 5  00 

Best  Dish,  not  less  than  Six  Specimens  each,  of  Beurre  Giffard, 
Bartlett,  Bloodgood,  Kingsessing,  Tyson,  Buffam,  Beurre 
Bosc,  Beurre  d'Anjou,  Beurre  Diel,  Beurre  Clairgeau,  Belle 
Lucrative,  Dix,  Duchesse  d'Angouleme,  Doyenne,  White 
Doyenne,  Flemish  Beauty,  Howell,  Louise,  Bonne  de  Jer- 
sey, Napoleon,  Sheldon,  IJrbaniste,  Eglou  Morccau,  Law- 
rence, Vicar  of  Winklield,  Winter,  Nellie,  each 1  00 

GRAPES. 

Best  Collection  of  not  less  than  Three  Bunches  each,  grown 

in  open  air Silver  Medal. 

Best  Collection  of  not  less  than  Three  Bunches  each,  Twenty- 
Five  Varieties,  grown  in  open  air $25  00 

Best  Collection  not  less  than  Three  Bunches  each.  Fifteen  Va- 
rieties, grown  in  open  air $15  00 

Best  Collection  not  less  than  Three  Bunches  each,  Ten  Varie- 
ties, grown  in  open  air 10  00 

Best  Collection  of  Native  and  Foreign  Grapes  in  Bunches  and 
Pots — Wine  Set,  awarded  by  D.  Kinsey  &  Co. 

Best  Dish  of  not  less  than  Six  Bunches  each,  of  Alvey's,  Allen's, 
Hybrid, Taylor's,  Crevelling,  Herbemont  Norton's  Virginia 
Union  Village,  Goethe,  Wilder's,  Lindley,  Agawam,  Meri- 


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mack,  Barry's  Othello,  Cynthiiuiii,  Cunningham,  Catawba, 
Dehiware,  Euinehin,  Hartford,  lona,  Israella,  Ives,  Martha, 
Maxatawney  Kebccca,  lientz,  Salem,  Telegraph,  Walter 
Croton,  each 


$1  00 


FOREIGN  GRAPES. 

Three  Plants  Fruiting  in  Pots,  Best 

2d  Best 

Ten  Cut  Bunches,  Ten  Varieties,  Best 

Ten  Cut  Bunches,  Ten  Varieties,  2d  Best 

Six  Cut  Bunches,  Six  Varieties,  Best 

Six  Cut  Bunches,  Six  Varieties,  2d  Best 

Hamburgh,  Three  Bunches,  Best 

2d  Best 

Best  Specimen   Bunch,  Hamburgh 

Any  other  dark  Variety  not  less  than  Three  Bunches 

Muscat,  any  Variety,  Three  Bunches 

Specimen  Bunch 

Best  New  Grape  Shown  for  the  First  Time,  not  less  than  Three 
Bunches 


$10  00 
5  00 
8  00 

4  00 

5  00 


5  00 


PEACHES. 

Collection  of  not  less  than  Twelve  Named  Varieties,  Six  Speci- 
mens each 

Collection  of  not  less  than  Nine  Named  Varieties,  Six  Speci- 
mens each 

Collection  of  not  less  than  Six  Named  Varieties,  Six  Speci- 
mens each 

Best  New  Variety,  Six  Specimens 

Best  Dish  of  Crawford's  Early,  Crawford's  Late,  Early  York, 
George  the  Fourth,  Grosse  Mignonne,  Hale's  Early, 
Heath  Cling,  Morris  White,  Oldmixon  Free,  Oldmixon 
Cling,  Snow,  Slump  the  World,  Smock  Free,  Selby's  Cling, 
Proth's  Early,  Ward's  Late,  Gudgeon's  Late,  each 


$10 

00 

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00 

3 

00 

2 

00 

1   00 


PLUMS. 

Best  three  Plates  (three  Varieties,  Sweet)... 
2d  Best  three  Plates,      "  "       ... 

German  Prune 

Coe's  Golden  Drop 

Duane's  Purple 

Green  Gage 

Minor 

Damson 

Wild  Goose 


3 

00 

2 

00 

2 

00 

2 

00 

2 

00 

2 

00 

2 

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2 

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2 

00 

(Premium  List.  47 


MISCELLANEOUS  FRUITS. 

Apricots,  Best  Display $3  00 

2d  Best  Display 2  00 

Quinces,  Best  Display 2  00 

Watermelons,  Best  Display 2  00 

Other  Melons,  Best  Display 2  00 

Best  Ornamental  Design  of  Fresh  Fruits  and  Flowers 10  00 

2d  Best 5  00 

Pine  Apples  in  Pots,  Three  Specimens,  Best 10  00 

Pine  Apples  in  Pots,  2d  Best 5  00 

Honey,  Best  Display 5  00 


VEGETABLES. 

Potatoes,  Best  Display 

Potatoes,  2d  Best  Display 

Potatoes,  3d  Best  Display 

Potatoes,  Best  Peck  Early  Rose,  Climax,  Peach  Blow,  Irish  Cup, 
Early  June,  White  Sprouts,  E.  Mohawk,  each 

Sweet  Potatoes,  Best  Display 

Sweet  Potatoes,  2d  Be.^t 

Sweet  Potatoes,  Best  Peck 

Parsnips,  Best,  not  less  than  Twelve  Eoots 

Parsnips,  2d  Best 

Egg  Plant,  Best  Three 

Egg  Plant,  2d  Best  Three 

Carrots,  Best  Display 

Carrots,  Best  Twelve  Roots 

Carrots,  2d  Best  Twelve  Eoots 

Tomatoes,  Best  Peck 

Tomatoes,  2d  Best  Peck 

Tomatoes,  Best  Display  in  Varieties 

Tomatoes,  2d  Best 

Tomatoes,  3d  Best 

Cabbages,  Best  Display,  Quality  and  Varieties 

Cabbages,  Best  Drumhead,  Three  Heads 

Cabbages,  2d  Best,  Three  Heads 

Cabbages,  Best  Savoy,  Three  Heads 

Cabbages,  2d  Best,  Three  Heads 

Cabbages,  Best  Red,  Three  Heads 

Cabbages,  2d  Best,  Three  Heads 

Cabbages,  Largest  and  Heaviest  Head 

Broccoli,  Best  Three  Heads 

Broccoli,  2d  Best  Three  Heads 


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2 

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$2  00 

1 

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2 

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1 

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48  Cincinnati  Industrial  Exposition. 


Onions,  Best  Displaj'  in  Varieties 

Onions,  2d  Best  Display  in  Varieties 

Onions,  Best  One-half  Peek,  White 

Onions,  Best,  Ked 

Beets,  Best  Long  Blood,  Twelve  Roots 

Beets,  2d  Best,  Twelve  Roots 

Beets,  Best  Turnip  Blood,  Twelve  Roots 

Beets,  2d  Best,  Twelve  Roots 

Beets,  Best  Sugar,  Twelve  Roots 

Beets,  2d  Best,  Twelve  Roots 

Salsify,  Best,  not  less  than  Twelve  Roots 

Salsify,  2d  Best,  Twelve  Roots 

Pepper  or  Capsicum,  Best  Display  in  Variety  and  Quality 

Pepper  or  Capsicum,  Best  Peck  of  Mango  Peppers 

Celery,  Best,  not  less  than  Three  Stalks 

Celery,  2d  Best,  Three  Stalks 

Celery,  3d  Best,  Three  Stalks 1  00 

Celery,  Best  Half  Peck  Celeriac 1  00 

Beans,  Snap,  Best  Half  Peck 2  00 

Beans,  2d  Best  Half  Peck  1  00 

Beans,  Lima,  Best  Two  Quarts,  Shelled 2  00 

Beans,  2d  Best  Two  Quarts,  Shelled 1  00 

Corn,  Best  Display  in  Varieties,  Twelve  Ears  each 

Corn,  2d  Best,  Twelve  Ears  each 

Corn,  Best  Twelve  Ears  Eield 

Corn,  2d  Best,  Field 

Corn,  Best  Twelve  Ears  Sugar 

Corn,  2d  Best,  Sugar 

Corn,  Pop 

Corn,  Stalk  of  Corn  with  Largest  Number  of  Filled  Ears 

Squashes,  Best  Display 

Squashes,  2d  Best  Displaj' 

Squashes,  3d  Best  Display 

Squashes,  for  the  Largest  and  Best 

Gourds,  Best  Display 

Gourds,  2d  Best  Display 

Pumpkins,  for  the  Largest  and  Best 

Pumpkins,  2d  Largest  and  Best 

Pumpkins,  Best  Display 

Pumpkins,  2d  Best  Display 

Radishes,  Best  Dozen 

Cucumbers,  Best  Display 

Cucumbers,  2d  Best  Display 


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2  00 

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Lettuce,  Best  Six  Heads 

Lettuce,  2d  Best  Six  Heads 

Endive,  Best  Six  Heads 

Endive,  2d  Best  Six  Heads 

Spinach,  Best  Display,  Half  Peck  each  Sort 

Spinach,  2d  Best 

Parsley,  Best  Three  Branches,  Curled 

Sweet  and  Pot  Herbs,  Best  Collection,  in  Bunches 

Sweet  and  Pot  Herbs,  2d  Best 

Turnips,  Best  Half  Peck 

Turnips,  2d  Best 

Vegetables  in  Variety,  Best  Display 

Vegetables  in  Variety,  2d  Best  Display 

Vegetables  in  Variety,  3d  Best  Display 

Best  Display  of  Garden  Tools Bronze 

B®"  Fruit  and  Vegetable  List  open  to  Amateurs. 


$2 

00 

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Medal. 


Special  Premium  offered  by  the  Champion  Machine  Company. — One  Champion  No.  4 
Combined  Reaper  and  Mower,  Self-Raker  and  Iiropper.  To  be  awarded  by  the  Exposition  for 
the  largest  yield  of  ten  acres  of  wheat  grown  in  Ohio,  Indiana  or  Kentucky,  during  the 
year  1872.  Competitors  for  this  premium  must  enter  for  the  same  under  the  rules  of  the  Ex- 
position, and  will  be  required  to  file  with  the  Secretary  an  affidavit  setting  forth  the  correct- 
ness of  the  measurement  of  the  ground  and  the  yield  per  acre,  which  statement  must  be  verified 
by  the  affidavit  of  two  responsible  parties,  and  accompanied  by  a  sample  of  one  bushel  of  the 
wheat  raised  on  said  ground. 


50  Cincinnati  Industrial  Exposition. 


THIRD 

CmcmNATI  mDUSTRIAL  EXPOSITION, 

1872. 
INSTRUCTIONS  TO  JUDGES. 


Office   of  the  Exposition,  ] 

Cincinnati,  September,  1872.  ( 


Dear  Sir:  You  have  accepted  the  position  of  Judge  on  Class  No. 
—  of  the  Premium  List  of  Articles  entered  at  the  "Cincinnati  Industrial 
Exposition,"  and  I  take  pleasure  in  transmitting  for  your  guidance  the 
following  instructions. 

The  Exposition  was  duly  opened  to  the  public  on  Wednesday,  Sep- 
tember 4th.  The  Catalogues  will  be  ready  for  you  on  Thursday,  Septem- 
ber I9eli,  and  you  are  particularly  requested  to  avail  yourselves  of  every 
opportunity,  both  before  and  after  that  time,  to  examine  into  the  merits 
of  the  articles  belonging  to  your  class,  so  that  you  may  be  able  to  make  a 
report  of  your  conclusions  to  the  General  Committee  by  Monday,  Septem- 
ber 30th,  at  the  furthest. 

Your  attention  is  particularly  called  to  the  printed  Rules  and  Regu- 
lations, and  more  especially  to  the  7lh,  8th,  and  9th  Rules,  which  you  will 
please  observe  in  your  examinations  and  decisions,  viz: 

VII. 

Judges  in  each  class,  to  pass  upon  the  merits,  etc.,  of  the  articles  en- 
tered for  competition,  shall  be  appointed  as  follows:  One  by  the  Board  of 
Commissioners,  one  by  the  exhibitors  in  competition  in  each  class,  and 
the  third  by  the  two  thus  chosen. 

They  shall  be  men  wholly  disinterested,  and  eminent  for  their  skill 
and  experience  in  the  class  of  articles  assigned  to  them. 


Instructions  to  Jtidges. 


VIII. 

Machines,  and  other  articles  exhibited  for  premium,  will  be  subjected, 
where  practicable,  to  thorough  tests  to  determine  their  efficiency,  econ- 
omy, or  other  alleged  merits.  And  in  this  respect  it  is  the  purpose  of  the 
Board  to  conduct  the  Ex^josition  in  such  a  manner  that  its  action,  in 
every  case,  will  command  the  confidence  of  the  public. 

IX. 

The  premium  list  will  be  published,  and  all  awards  shall  be  for  the 
first  degree  of  merit  in  each  class.  No  second  class  awards  or  decisions 
will  be  made  or  reported  in  any  case,  excepting  in  the  Fine  Arts  and  Hor- 
ticultural Departments. 

In  making  j^our  decisions,  it  will  be  necessary,  however,  for  you  to 
exercise  a  due  discretion  in  regard  to  articles  which,  "  although  the  best 
in  their  class,"  are,  "from  inferiority  of  design  or  workmanship,  unworthy 
of  any  award."  In  such  cases  no  premiums  will  be  awai'ded,  for  it  is  the 
aim  of  this  Exposition  to  stimulate  to  excellence,  rewarding  merit  only. 

You  will  not  permit  any  interference  in  your  examinations  by  inter- 
ested parties  or  others. 

In  making  the  award,  your  particular  attention  is  called  to  the  follow- 
ing special  instructions,  viz : 

Articles  for  competition  must  be  of  American  manufacture  or  pro- 
duction, and  entered  in  the  name  of  the  manufacturer  or  producer,  or  by 
their  authorized  agent,  excepting  where  otherwise  stated  in  the  Premium 
List. 

In  displays,  the  peculiar  merit  only  of  the  articles  will  be  taken  into 
consideration,  with  no  reference  to  the  number  or  quantity  exhibited. 

The  judges  are  requested  to  hand  in  their  written  reports  under 
seal,  and  these  will  not  be  opened  by  the  Exposition  Board  until  the  badges 
have  been  placed  upon  the  articles  awarded  premiums. 

Your  colleague  is 

and  you  are  requested  to  appoint  immediately  the  third  Judge  in  accord- 
ance with  the  7th  Rule,  and  to  proceed  at  once  with  your  examinations. 

Any  information  that  you  may  wish  in  the  furtherance  of  your  duties 
will  be  furnished  at  any  time  on  application  at  the  office. 

By  presenting  this  Circular  at  the  door,  you  will  be  admitted  at  all 
hours  until  the  close  of  the  Exposition.  It  is,  however,  not  transferable. 
Yours,  very  respectfully, 


Note. —  The  above  copy  of  the  Instructions  to  Judges  is  printed  for  the 
information  of  the  exhibitors,  to  illustrate  the  plan  of  the  appointment  of  the 
Judges,  and  the  general  rules  governing  them  in  their  examinations  and  decisions. 


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Cincinnati  Industrial  Exposition. 


THIRi:) 

Cincinnati  Tndusti^ial  Exposition 

1872. 


INSTRUCTIONS  TO  EXHIBITORS. 


Office  of  the  EXPOSITION, 

CiNX'INNATI, ,  1872. 

Dear  Sir  :     You,  as  an  Exhibitor  in  Class  No of  articles 

included  in  the  published  Premium  List,  are  hereby  notified  that  in  accord- 
ance wi  h  the  7th  Rule  of  the  Genei  al  Rules  and  Regulations  governing 
the  Exposition,  it  becomes  your  imptRative  duty  to  appoint  the  "second 
JUDGE,"  viz : 

Rule  7. — "Judges  in  each  class,  to  pass  upon  the  merits,  etc.,  of  the  articles  en- 
tered for  competition,  shall  be  appointed  as  follows:  one  by  the  Board  of  Commissioners,  the 
second,  by  the  Exhibitors  in  cnmpelition  in  each  class  of  Premiums,  and  the  third,  by  the  two  thus 
chosen. 

"They  shall  be  men  wholly  disinterested,  and  eminent  for  their  skill  and  experience  in 
the  class  of  articles  assigned  to  them. 

"  Also,  that  ttie  Judges  appointed  to  pass  vipon  the  merits  of  competing  articles  will  be 
instructed  to  place,  dui  ing  the  last  week  of  the  Exposition,  a  Premium  Badge  prominently  on 
the  article  to  wliich  they  have  made  an  award." 

You  are  further  notified  to  attend  a  meeting  of  all  the  Exhibito  s 


IN  your  Clas.s,  on 

promptly,  in  the  "  Exhibitors'  Room,"  in  the  Exposition,  for  the  purpose 
of  appointing  .said  Second  Judge. 

In  order  to  facilitate  the  business  of  the  Exposition,  said  Judge  must 
POSITIVELY  be  appointed  at  the  said  time  and  p  ace. 

The  meeting  thus  convened  of  the  Exhibitors,  without  reference  to 
what  number  may  be  present,  will  be  empowered  to  proceed  a'  once  and 
elect  the  said  Judge,  and  such  action  shall  be  FINAL,  and  shall  not  be 
annulled  by  the  remaining  Exhibitors  failing  to  be  joresent  at  that  time 

We  desire  to  call  your  attention  to  the  fact,  that  the  Responsibility 
of  having  the  articles  in  "your  Class  examined,"  and  "  Premiums  awarded 
UPON  THE  same,"  dcijouds  upon  the  full  complement  of  Judges  being 
appointed. 

Any  information  that  you  may  desire  explanatory  of  the  above,  or  on 
other  subjects  in  c  mnection  with  the  Exposition,  will  be  given  cheerfully 
upon  application  at  this  office. 

Note. — The  above  instructions  are  printed  for  the  general  information  of  Exiiibitor.«,  explan- 
atory ot  the  method  adopted  for  the  election  of  Judges,  and  also  for  the  purpose  of  notifying 
them  of  their  responsibility  in  having  tlie  articles  properly  examined.  Due  notice  will  be  given 
to  every  Exhibitor  to  attend  the  meeting  to  appoint  the  "Second  Judges." 


Fine  Arts  (bepartment.  53 


Fine  Arts   Department.      / 


The  Board  of  Commissioners  recognizing  the  importance  of  a  higher 
art  culture,  both  for  its  own  sake  and  for  its  influence  in  the  improve- 
ment of  many  of  the  finer  industries,  have  determined  to  give  this  De- 
partment special  prominence.  They  have,  therefore,  with  the  concur- 
rence of  the  City  Park  Commissioners,  erected  in  Washington  Park, 
opposite  the  main  buildings,  a  large  fire-proof  hall,  to  be  devoted  ex- 
clusively to  this  Department. 

It  is  intended  that  the  collection  shall  include,  in  addition  to  the 
works  of  native  artists,  contributions  from  private  collections  in  the 
various  classes,  and  the  Board  invite  the  cordial  aid  of  lovers  of  art  in 
an  effort  to  at  once  gratify  and  educate  the  popular  taste  for  the 
beciutiful. 

The  divisions  embrace  works  of  Painting,  Engraving,  Sculpture,  and 
Photography.  The  objects  will  be  catalogued,  and  every  facility  given  for 
the  sale  of  works  entered  for  competition. 

The  Department  is  in  the  charge  of  a  committee  of  experts,  and  the 
utmost  care  will  be  taken  in  the  handling  and  repacking  of  all  objects 
contributed. 

Ail  works  must  be  entered  between  the  1st  and  15th  of  August; 
and  for  further  information  reference  is  made  to  the  Standing  Commit- 
tee on  Fine  Arts. 


The  undersigned,  from  a  personal  acquaintance  with  the  gentlemen 
of  the  committee,  and  after  an  inspection  of  the  building  plans,  have 
decided  to  make  contributions  from  their  collections,  and  cordially 
unite  in  the  above  invitation. 

K.  R.  Springer,  Jos.  Longworth, 

A.  G.  Burt,  L.  B.  Harrison, 

Jas.  a.  Frazkr,  Geo.  K.  Shoenberger, 

Wm.  Henry  Davis,  W.  W.  Scarborough, 

Wm.  Karrmann,  Geo.  H.  Pendleton. 

W.  S.  Groesbeck, 


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Cincinnati  Industrial  Exposition. 


Department  of  Natural  History, 


The  introduction  of  the  Department  of  Natural  History,  which  will  in- 
clude geology,  mineralogy,  conchology,  botany,  antiquities,  etc.,  is  a  new 
feature  in  the  history  of  Expositions,  and  the  Cincinnati  Industrial 
Exposition  has  determined  to  give  this  most  useful  and  entertaining  de- 
partment the  position  it  deserves. 

A  cordial  invitation  is  extended  to  geologists,  mineralogists,  naturalists, 
and  all  others  in  any  way  interested  in  this  department,  to  contribute 
of  their  collections,  and  to  enter  such  specialties  as  may  be  of  interest  to 
themselves  or  to  the  public.  The  Board  of  Managers  have  provided  an 
appropriate  fire-proof  building,  and  every  facility  will  be  afforded  for  effect- 
ive display,  and  for  information  to  visitors.  Contributions  sent  from  a 
distance  will  be  taken  in  charge  by  the  committee,  placed  on  exhibition, 
and  returned  with  care  at  the  close  of  the  Exposition. 

Articles  entered  in  this  department  should  be  carefully  labeled  and 
classified,  and  when  practicable  arranged  in  glass  cases. 

It  is  hoped  that  the  liberal  opportunity  thus  offered  to  establish  the 
department  will  be  attended  with  complete  success. 

For  further  information  concerning  the  department  or  the  premium 
list,  address  the  Chairman  of  the  Committee. 

A.  L.  Helm, 

J.  S.  Newberry,  M.  D. 

L.    S.    CoLTON, 

H.  H.  Hill,  M.  D. 
Julius  Dexter, 

Committee. 


Horticultural  (Department. 


bb 


Horticultural    Department. 


Owing  to  the  great  popularity  of  this  attractive  feature  of  the  Expo- 
sition of  1871,  the  Board  of  Commissioners  for  the  present  year  have 
determined,  to  erect  a  larger  and  more  commodious  building,  especially 
adapted  to  the  display  of  plants,  fruits,  and  vegetables.  The  display  of 
the  past  season  has  never  been  equaled  in  the  United  States,  and  more 
space  was  then  demanded  by  exhibitors  than  the  Floral  Hall  contained. 
In  order,  therefore,  to  meet  every  demand,  a  conservatory  has  been  de- 
signed of  more  than  double  the  proportions  of  that  of  1871.  The  dimen- 
sions of  the  new  structure  are  150  by  140  feet ;  height  45  feet,  with  clear 
gallery  150  feet  long  and  20  feet  wide. 

For  the  purpose  of  preserving  the  plants  uninjured  during  the  con- 
tinuance of  the  Exposition,  light  and  ventilation  have  been  fully  provided 
for.  The  roof  and  sides  will  be  almost  entirely  of  glass,  and  capable  of  be- 
ing readily  opened  for  ventilation.  Three  tables,  each  140  feet  long  by  4 
feet  wide,  will  be  used  for  the  display  of  fruits  and  vegetables. 

In  corresponding  liberality,  the  premium  list  is  the  largest  and  most 
varied  ever  offered-  Premiums  will  be  awarded  for  general  displays,  dis- 
plays of  single  kinds  in  lots,  and  for  single  specimens  of  each  and  all  the 
leading  and  favorite  plants,  fruits,  and  flowers.  Almost  every  grower  of 
fruits,  flowers,  and  vegetables,  by  the  exhibition  of  anything  truly  excel, 
lent,  will  thus  have  the  opportunity  of  competing  on  equal  terms,  whether 
in  single  specimens  or  collections.  We  therefore  cordially  invite  all 
growers  of  meritorious  specimens  to  avail  themselves  of  the  o^oportunity 
thus  afforded  of  exhibiting  the  products  of  their  knowledge,  skill,  and 
taste  to  the  hundreds  of  thousands  who  will  visit  the  Exposition. 

Particular  attention  is  called  to  the  Gold  Medal  prize  for  the  best  dis- 
play made  by  any  ope  State.  If  more  than  three  entries  are  made  for 
this  premium,  a  special  day  will  be  set  apart  for  the  same,  in  order  to  give 
it  the  prominence  which  it  merits. 

The  rapidly  increasing  interest  in  this  department,  its  advantage  and 
pleasure  to  both  visitors  and  exhibitors,  together  with  the  efforts  now 
being  made  by  the  leading  horticulturists  expressly  for  this  occasion, 
justify  the  Board  in  assuring  the  public  and  exhibitors  the  grandest 
display  in  collection  and  variety  ever  given  in  this  country. 


Cincinnati  Industrial  Exposition 

1873. 

FORM  OF  APPLICATION  FOR  SPACE. 


State  •niiF.TiiER  Wall,  Floor,  or  Counter,  or  if  Power  will  ee  required. 


Applications  for  space  must  state  the  exact  amount  required,  and  for  machinery,  show  cases,  etc. 
a  plan  of  the  floor,  counter,  or  wall  space  must  accompany  the  application. 


WHAT  KIND  OF  ARTICLES. 


All  articles  will  be  entered  for  exhibition  only,  except  ihore  spf cificall/  named  in  the  publ'sh'^d 
list  of  articles  to  which  premiums  will  be  awa'ded,  but  articles  intended  t<  r  competition  must  be  er- 
lered  and  the  Preirium  competing  tor  stated  by  the  exhibitor  at  the  time  of  the  entry,  otherwise  they 
will  be  entered  for  exhibition  only. 

.  »  . 

If  entered  for  Premium,  fill  out  from  the  List  the  Class  and  Pre.nium  competed  for,  viz  : 

Class  /n  the  Premhan  List^  -         -         No. 

Premium  Competing  for.         .         .         .    ]S[o, 

1872. 

Applicatio7i  for  space  as  above  is  made  hy 


If  entered  through  an  Agent.,  insert  natne  here: 

Per Agent, 

NOTE.  —  U  the  Exhibitor  ii  a  non-resident,  he  ot  his  representative  will  please  leave  his 
Cincinnati  address  with  the  Entry  Cleric,  when  ciMering  his  ariic'es. 


PLANS  OF  FLOOR  SPACE 


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Third  Cincinnati  Industrial  Exposition 


■  DEPARTMENTS  " 

A.    Machinery. 

£.    Agricultural. 

C    Iron,  Steel,  Metals,  Castiugs,  etc. 

D.  Railroad  Supplies. 

E.  Cooking,  Heating  and  Ventilating. 

F.  Building  Materials  and  Appliances. 
(J.    Domestic  Manufactures 
H     "The  Household ." 
/.     Chemicals,  Drugs  and  Appllancca. 
K.   Scientific. 
L.    Textile  Fabrics. 
M.    Liidies'  Department. 
N.    Natural  History,  Geology,  Autlqultl 
O.     Unclassified. 
P.     Fine  Arts. 
Q.    Horticultural. 


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